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)
Covering all circuits
Showing 121 - 130 of 276
Dec 03, 2020 Danielle J. Hunsaker
Attempting to collect a debt paid in full under a chapter 13 plan can violate the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, or FDCPA, according to the Ninth Circuit. Because the debtor was not.....
Nov 27, 2020 Carlos T. Bea
On remand from the Supreme Court, the debtor Bradley Taggart made more law, again in a losing effort. The Ninth Circuit interpreted Taggart v. Lorenzen, 139 S. Ct. 1795 (June 3, 2019), as having.....
Nov 23, 2020 Scott C. Clarkson
Removing a debtor as a beneficiary of a revocable, inter vivos trust is not a transfer that a trustee can set aside. A contrary result “would turn the privacy of estate planning into a minefield for.....
Nov 20, 2020 Thomas P. Agresti
An unmarried couple broke up. The man moved out. The woman refused to return his personal property. Often in these circumstances, the offended party will build a bonfire in the front yard, burning up.....
Nov 12, 2020 Goodwin H. Liu
Jointly Owned Property Is Presumptively Community Property in California Armed with an answer from the California Supreme Court to a certified question, the Ninth Circuit held that property purchased.....
Nov 11, 2020 n/a
A member of the military may be able to claim a homestead exemption in a state where he or she does not reside, according to the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel. The principle does not apply.....
Nov 10, 2020 Eric D. Miller
For the second time in a week, we report a decision where the Ninth Circuit had no sympathy for a lender who was asleep at the switch and woke up to find its mortgage wiped out. This time, the San.....
Nov 05, 2020 n/a
A subordinate secured lender did not have appellate standing to challenge the bankruptcy court’s annulment of the automatic stay in favor of a senior lender, even though it meant the subordinate.....
Oct 19, 2020 Christopher D. Jaime
In Acevedo, the Supreme Court banned nunc pro tunc orders as they were often used by bankruptcy courts. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher D. Jaime of Sacramento, Calif., explained why Acevedo did not bar.....
Sep 08, 2020 n/a
Under the Equal Access to Justice Act, or EAJA, someone who prevails over the federal government in litigation is entitled to the recovery of attorneys’ fees and expenses. However, the Ninth Circuit.....