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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May 04, 2022 n/a
The Supreme Court granted certiorari this week to resolve a split of circuits and decide whether a debtor is saddled with a nondischargeable debt for a false representation or actual fraud under.....
Apr 15, 2022 n/a
The target of a lawsuit financed by a litigation funding agreement has neither Article III standing nor prudential standing in the Eleventh Circuit to appeal the bankruptcy court’s order authorizing.....
Apr 06, 2022 Elena Kagan
We follow arbitration cases in the Supreme Court because the justices have never granted certiorari to decide whether arbitration agreements are generally enforceable in bankruptcy. For example, must.....
Feb 04, 2022 Erik P. Kimball
Now that the Eleventh Circuit has seemingly abolished the Barton doctrine as protection for estate professionals after bankruptcy cases have closed, an opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Erik P. Kimball.....
Jan 21, 2022 Edward J. Coleman III
A bankruptcy judge in Savannah, Ga., said that a nonprecedential opinion by the Eleventh Circuit was “unpersuasive.” Instead, he followed an earlier precedential opinion from the Eleventh Circuit on a.....
Jan 13, 2022 Kevin C. Newsom
The Eleventh Circuit held that Section 505(a)(2)(C), added by the 2005 BAPCPA amendments, did not have improper retroactive effect. The section bars bankruptcy courts from determining the amount of.....
Nov 23, 2021 Kevin C. Newsom
There is no “cause” for modifying the automatic stay when the creditor’s objective is to undo the consequences of disastrous litigation strategy, according to the Eleventh Circuit. The November 16.....
Nov 08, 2021 Karen S. Jennemann
Bankruptcy Judge Karen S. Jennemann of Orlando, Fla., used her common sense rather than slavish adherence to “plain language” to reach a result that Congress undoubtedly intended. Fortunately, Judge.....
Oct 11, 2021 William R. Sawyer
If you want a good cry, read the latest installment in the eight-year saga by a single mother of two teenage children with $112,000 in student loans. She was morbidly obese, suffered from diabetes.....
Sep 28, 2021 Stanley Marcus
At least in the Eleventh Circuit, a delay of more than two years in effecting service of a complaint wasn’t fatal because the plaintiff was diligently attempting to complete service. The September 23.....