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 18, 2019 Jane R. Roth
Unlike mortgage foreclosures, which can be immune from attack in bankruptcy court, a tax foreclosure in New Jersey may be set aside as a preference because the process does not entail a public auction.....
Apr 24, 2019 Michael B. Kaplan
Bankruptcy Notice to a Creditor Represented by Counsel in State Court Is Adequate When creditors have been represented by an attorney in state court, a debtor need not, and indeed perhaps should not.....
Apr 17, 2019 LaShonda A. Hunt
Lenders Admonished to Demand Nothing More in Plans than the Law Allows When no one else would bother, Bankruptcy Judge LaShonda A Hunt of Chicago undertook the role of gatekeeper to prevent a lender.....
Jan 28, 2019 LaShonda A. Hunt
Chicago Case May Resolve the Circuit Split on the New Value Defense A case gestating in the Chicago bankruptcy court may lead to a petition for certiorari and a definitive ruling from the Supreme.....
Nov 08, 2018 Noel L. Hillman
New Jersey Judges Side with the Minority on Turnover of Repossessed Autos A bankruptcy judge and a district judge in New Jersey both predict that the Third Circuit will follow the minority and hold.....
Oct 30, 2018 Donald R. Cassling
Circuits Split on Trustee’s Ability to Extend the Dischargeability Deadline On an issue where the circuits are split, Bankruptcy Judge Donald R. Cassling of Chicago ruled that a chapter 7 trustee has.....
Sep 05, 2018 Robert M. Dow Jr.
A district judge in Chicago reversed Bankruptcy Judge Janet S. Baer, who had ruled in December that having student loans exceeding the chapter 13 unsecured debt limit does not require dismissing an.....