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 51 - 60 of 203
Aug 01, 2022 Lee H. Rosenthal
A district court decision from Houston is required reading for plaintiffs’ tort lawyers to understand how they must write jury instructions and special verdict forms to ensure that judgments for.....
Jun 27, 2022 Michael M. Parker
The estate of a chapter 13 debtor who dies before completing plan payments may still be granted a discharge despite the decedent’s inability to complete the required financial management course.....
Apr 22, 2022 Toby J. Heytens
The Fourth Circuit has ruled emphatically that Taggart applies to all contempt citations in bankruptcy court. However, the Richmond, Va.-based appeals court held that advice of counsel is not a.....
Mar 22, 2022 J. Michelle Childs
Reversing the bankruptcy court, a district judge in South Carolina permitted so-called bifurcated fee arrangements for chapter 7 debtors despite a local rule that could be read to bar them outright. In.....
Feb 03, 2022 n/a
The successful outcome of a chapter 7 case that pays creditors in full does not justify compensating the trustee’s attorney for performing duties imposed on the trustee, the Fifth Circuit said in a.....
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.....
Dec 09, 2021 John E. Waites
Taking sides with Collier but disagreeing with two other treatises, Bankruptcy Judge John E. Waites of Columbia, S.C., ruled that a chapter 13 debtor is not required to pay interest on unsecured.....
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.....
Oct 19, 2021 John E. Waites
In an area where the courts are split and the Fourth Circuit has no precedent, Bankruptcy Judge John E. Waites of Columbia, S.C., decided that the Bankruptcy Code allowed him to attach conditions when.....
Oct 04, 2021 Eduardo Rodriguez
The pleading requirements laid down by the Supreme Court in Iqbal and Twombly do not apply to the filing of an involuntary bankruptcy petition under Section 303. The petitioning creditor need only.....