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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Sep 21, 2022 William J. Fisher
For a preference, the transfer occurs when property is placed in escrow or is delivered to the court to be held in custodia legis, according to Bankruptcy Judge William J. Fisher of St. Paul, Minn. The.....
Nine days apart, bankruptcy judges in Colorado and Minnesota disallowed so-called bifurcated fee arrangements where chapter 7 debtors paid nothing before filing. The two judges found multiple.....
Apr 05, 2022 Christopher M. Klein
Sanctions imposed on a creditor and its lawyers for violating the automatic stay and the discharge injunction may not be the end of the story. As demonstrated in a March 29 opinion by Bankruptcy Judge.....
Nov 16, 2021 Kathleen H. Sanberg
On an issue where the circuits are split, Bankruptcy Judge Kathleen H. Sanberg of Minneapolis sided with the majority and held that “only a debt traceable to a securities law violation committed by a.....
Oct 20, 2021 Roger L. Wollman
The cap on a so-called landlord claim under Section 502(a)(6) does not prevent the court from barring discharge of the claim under Section 523(a)(2)(A), even if the reduced claim was paid in an.....
Aug 18, 2021 Christopher M. Klein
If a creditor doesn’t cash a $230,000 distribution check on an allowed unsecured claim, is the chapter 7 debtor entitled to the funds 10 years later on the idea that the $230,000 represented a surplus.....
Jul 19, 2021 Michael E. Ridgway
If tribal law is written correctly, a tribe member’s share of gaming revenue is not estate property under Section 541(a), even if state law might give a different result, according to Chief Bankruptcy.....
Jun 25, 2021 Michael E. Ridgway
The Eighth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel approved a bifurcated fee arrangement, so long as the chapter 7 debtor pays nothing more after filing than would have been paid if the retainer were paid.....
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.....