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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May 08, 2023 Gregory L. Taddonio
Disagreeing with Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Isgur of Houston and siding with the Internal Revenue Service, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Gregory L. Taddonio of Pittsburgh ruled that the bankruptcy court has no.....
Mar 09, 2023 Magdeline D. Coleman
On a question where the courts are split, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Magdeline D. Coleman of Philadelphia decided that dismissal is not mandatory under Section 109(g)(2) if an individual voluntarily.....
Nov 28, 2022 Gregory L. Taddonio
Bankruptcy Judge Gregory L. Taddonio has a way with words. “Sometimes,” he said, “even the most settled legal principles need to be repeated.” For example, “strict rules” exist “governing the.....
Oct 31, 2022 Michelle V. Larson
Writing an opinion that reads like a law review article, Bankruptcy Judge Michelle V. Larson of Dallas decided that the so-called economic unit approach is the best method for deciding the size of a.....
Sep 01, 2022 Thomas L. Ambro
If a post-confirmation adversary proceeding is “core” or entails interpretation of an order made during the chapter 11 case, there is always jurisdiction. According to an August 25 opinion by Third.....
May 18, 2022 Thomas M. Hardiman
Agreeing with a nonprecedential opinion from the Fifth Circuit and the majority on a recent decision from the Sixth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel, the Third Circuit held that the “penalty”.....
Apr 01, 2022 Leonard P. Stark
A district judge in Delaware firmly rejected the idea that the Supreme Court’s Acevedo decision “has suddenly declared that bankruptcy courts have no authority to retroactively approve retention of.....
Discharging $100,000 in student loans owed by an epileptic debtor who was almost unemployable, Bankruptcy Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein of Delaware wrote a 29-page opinion where she disagreed with.....
Jan 27, 2022 Robert L. Jones
The Supreme Court’s Espinosa decision enabled Bankruptcy Judge Robert L. Jones of Lubbock, Tex., to present the debtors with a sizeable and unexpected gift alongside their chapter 13 discharges. The.....
Oct 27, 2021 Michelle V. Larson
Dismissal with prejudice is a hot topic in chapter 13 for courts throughout the country. Bankruptcy Judge Michelle V. Larson of Dallas dismissed a case for “cause” under Section 1307(c) and imposed a.....