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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Feb 23, 2023 Amy Coney Barrett
Based on the “natural breadth of the passive voice” used in Section 523(a)(2)(A), the Supreme Court held yesterday in a unanimous opinion by Justice Amy Coney Barrett that a partner who herself was.....
Jan 18, 2023 n/a
The U.S. Supreme Court decided to hear two more bankruptcy cases this term. To resolve a split of circuits, the Court will rule in Lac du Flambeau whether Section 106 of the Bankruptcy Code abrogates.....
Dec 08, 2022 n/a
Hearing argument on December 6, the Supreme Court will decide in Bartenwerfer v. Buckley whether a debtor is saddled with a nondischargeable debt for a false representation or actual fraud under.....
Jun 15, 2022 n/a
In the term to begin this coming October, the Supreme Court will not be hearing cases raising two bankruptcy questions. The Court will not decide (1) whether a refund is the proper remedy for a chapter.....
May 31, 2022 Elena Kagan
For the bankruptcy community, arbitration cases in the Supreme Court are important because the justices have never granted certiorari to decide whether arbitration agreements are generally enforceable.....
May 04, 2022 n/a
The Supreme Court granted certiorari this week to resolve a split of circuits and decide whether a debtor is saddled with a nondischargeable debt for a false representation or actual fraud under.....
Apr 06, 2022 Elena Kagan
We follow arbitration cases in the Supreme Court because the justices have never granted certiorari to decide whether arbitration agreements are generally enforceable in bankruptcy. For example, must.....
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.....
Oct 26, 2021 Craig T. Goldblatt
Notice of the bar date by email may satisfy the requirements of due process, but emailed notice does not comply with the Bankruptcy Rules and in itself is insufficient to enforce the bar date.....