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 18, 2025 Timothy A. Barnes
The ultimate outcome of a lawsuit in Chicago will determine whether bankruptcy courts have the power to entertain class actions where the damages for any one debtor are so small that individual.....
May 23, 2024 Frank H. Easterbrook
An appeal pending in the Seventh Circuit since 2016 may end up in the Supreme Court a year or two from now to resolve a circuit split over whether Section 505(a) grants jurisdiction to the bankruptcy.....
May 02, 2022 David F. Hamilton
The lien on an impounded car in Chicago is a judicial lien that a debtor may avoid as an impairment of an exemption under Section 522(f), according to the Seventh Circuit. In ruling on April 21 that.....
Sep 29, 2021 G. Michael Halfenger
If the law changes, neither judicial estoppel nor law-of-the-case prevents the debtor from objecting to the classification of a claim that was treated as having priority in a confirmed chapter 13 plan.....
Feb 03, 2021 Andrea R. Wood
Auto owners in Chicago sustained a defeat when the Supreme Court held on January 14 that refusing to turn over an impounded car does not violate the automatic stay in Section 362(a)(3). Consequently.....
Jul 09, 2020 Frank H. Easterbrook
The Seventh Circuit, per Circuit Judge Frank Easterbrook, has issued the third in a series of opinions emphatically requiring bankruptcy courts to make case-specific findings of fact when a chapter 13.....
Nov 14, 2019 Frank H. Easterbrook
The Seventh Circuit slammed the door on another theory used by bankrupt citizens of Chicago to avoid paying traffic tickets and parking fines incurred while in chapter 13. In March, the Chicago-based.....
Mar 18, 2019 Frank H. Easterbrook
Seventh Circuit Bars Chapter 13 Plan from Conferring Immunity from Traffic Tickets In a tightly worded, conversational opinion fraught with memorable quotations, Seventh Circuit Judge Frank.....