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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Oct 22, 2019 n/a
Recent decisions by the Supreme Court did not change the law and do not require bankruptcy courts to compel arbitration of core issues, the Fifth Circuit said in a per curiam opinion. More.....
Oct 11, 2019 David R. Jones
The so-called Holder Rule is an important weapon that debtors can use when the originator of consumer paper has not lived up to its contractual obligations. In a chapter 13 case before Bankruptcy.....
Aug 29, 2019
If “related to” jurisdiction exists at the outset of a lawsuit, the court retains personal and subject matter jurisdiction even if the basis for “related to” jurisdiction disappears later, the Fifth.....
Aug 02, 2019 Edith H. Jones
Fifth Circuit Makes Student Loans Even More Difficult to Discharge In the Fifth Circuit, student loans are arguably more difficult to discharge than elsewhere. The New Orleans based appeals raised the.....
Jun 04, 2019 Jennifer Walker Elrod
Fifth Circuit Muses on the Split over Pleading Standards for Fraudulent Schemes The Fifth Circuit wrote a primer on pleading standards for claims of fraudulent transfer, preference, equitable.....
May 15, 2019 Jennifer Walker Elrod
Fifth Circuit Facilitates ‘No Money Down’ Chapter 13s The Fifth Circuit opened the door a crack for so-called no-money-down chapter 13s, where debtors’ counsel are not required to eat the filing fee.....
May 10, 2019
Fifth Circuit Upholds Sanctions Against Nationwide Law Firm In September, District Judge Elizabeth Erny Foote of Shreveport, Louisiana, upheld a plethora of sanctions and injunctions imposed on a self.....
Apr 26, 2019
Mothers Owed Child Support Weren’t Entitled to Notice in Father’s Bankruptcy, Circuit Says Interpreting Illinois law, the Fifth Circuit narrowly construed the term creditor in holding that custodial.....
Apr 19, 2019 Neil P. Olack
Is a Notice of Removal Filed in Bankruptcy Court Ok? Courts Are Split Although courts are divided on the issue, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Neil P Olack of Jackson, Mississippi, remanded a lawsuit to state.....
Apr 13, 2019 Gregory L. Taddonio
Sovereign Immunity Doesn’t Insulate States from Lien Stripping Bankruptcy Judge Gregory T Taddonio of Pittsburgh likened the Pennsylvania state taxing authority to Achilles, the Greek hero who thought.....