Consumer Bankruptcy

Rochelle’s Daily Wire

Expert analysis of the latest court decisions affecting consumer debtors — covering discharge, mortgage servicing, student loans, exemptions, and more.

Cases covered: 1,408 (all-time)
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Sep 05, 2025 Alan S. Trust
In Tyler v. Hennepin County, 598 U.S. 631 (2023), the Supreme Court held that a real estate tax foreclosure can violate the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment when a municipality takes title but.....
Jun 09, 2025 Eric N. Vitaliano
Affirming the bankruptcy court, a district judge in Brooklyn identified a loophole allowing chapter 13 debtors in some states to assert a homestead exemption without having the exemption prevent the.....
Jul 05, 2022 Eric Komitee
On an issue where the lower courts are split, a district judge on Long Island, N.Y., reversed the bankruptcy court by holding that a debtor is entitled to a homestead exemption in sale proceeds when.....
Sep 24, 2021 Louis A. Scarcella
A trustee may not sell claims of the estate when there is only minimal incremental benefit to unsecured creditors, according to Bankruptcy Judge Louis A. Scarcella of Central Islip, New York. In his.....
Jun 17, 2021 Robert E. Grossman
An award of treble damages in arbitration for a willful violation of state law doesn’t mean that the debt is automatically excepted from discharge under Section 523(a)(2)(A), for reasons explained by.....
Apr 20, 2021 Elizabeth S. Stong
A bankruptcy court has subject matter jurisdiction or power to entertain a nationwide class action alleging contempt of the discharge injunction, according to Bankruptcy Judge Elizabeth S. Stong of.....
Jan 21, 2021 Joan M. Azrack
District Judge Joan M. Azrack of Central Islip, N.Y., laid down the rules for lodging a pre-filing injunction against a vexatious litigant. The chapter 7 debtor had not paid a mortgage since 2014. The.....
Sep 30, 2020 Robert E. Grossman
The courts are split on allowing a trustee to sell a home with no equity over an objection by the chapter 7 debtor. Without resolving the ultimate question, Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of.....
May 06, 2020 Robert E. Grossman
In Acevedo, the Supreme Court ruled in February that a nunc pro tunc order can only memorialize an action that the court actually took at a previous time but was not officially recorded. In other.....
Mar 24, 2020 Stuart M. Bernstein
Here’s a cautionary tale from the liquidation of the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme: For having lost a discovery motion, Bankruptcy Judge Stuart M. Bernstein of Manhattan directed the lawyer to pay the.....