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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Mar 06, 2020 Jack B. Schmetterer
Bankruptcy Judge Jack B. Schmetterer of Chicago discharged about $73,000 in student loans owed by a 53-year-old single woman who had been unemployed for 16 months, had no income, was not eligible for.....
The Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel eliminated a split among the lower courts by reversing the bankruptcy court and ruling that the failure to report increased income can lead to the.....
Feb 28, 2020 Joseph M. Meier
On an issue where the courts are split, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Joseph M. Meier of Boise, Idaho, decided that a chapter 13 trustee is entitled to no fee if the case is dismissed before confirmation. Th.....
Feb 11, 2020 Christopher M. Klein
The standards under Taggart limiting the imposition of contempt sanctions for violating the discharge injunction do not apply when the creditor’s violation of the automatic stay continues after.....
Jan 21, 2020 Robert J. Faris
Differing with the First Circuit, the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel allowed a chapter 13 debtor to retain the post-petition increase in value of a nonexempt asset. Building on a prior Ninth.....
Jan 13, 2020 Christopher M. Klein
An opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Christopher M. Klein of Sacramento, Calif., is a hoot. It deserves reading in full text just for the entertainment value. If practices he describes are prevalent in the.....
Jan 02, 2020 A. Benjamin Goldgar
On a question where the lower courts are split, Bankruptcy Judge A. Benjamin Goldgar of Chicago took sides with the minority by holding that violating a PACA trust does not give rise to denial of.....
Dec 18, 2019 Frank H. Easterbrook
At least in Illinois, unused vacation pay is exempt as wages, no matter how much, according to Seventh Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook. The debtor lost his job and filed bankruptcy one week later.....
Dec 06, 2019 Amy J. St. Eve
As a matter of constitutional law, the Seventh Circuit reduced punitive damages from $3 million to $582,000 when the jury had awarded the debtor $582,000 in compensatory damages as a consequence of.....
Nov 25, 2019 Mary P. Gorman
A decision from Illinois highlights two flaws in the U.S. health care system: (1) Even with health insurance, medical bills can force someone into bankruptcy; and (2) if medical bills are “consumer”.....