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 24, 2026 Paul V. Neimeyer
In a split decision, the Fourth Circuit upheld Bankruptcy Judge Paul M. Black, who had denied a motion to compel arbitration in a purported class action alleging violations of the automatic stay in.....
Dec 12, 2025 Thomas M. Horan
Effective in 2020, Congress amended Section 547(b) by requiring a debtor or trustee to perform “due diligence” before filing a preference complaint, covering the defendant’s “known or reasonably.....
Nov 14, 2025 John P. Mastando, III
Docketing a judgment by itself doesn’t result in a lien on personal property, for reasons explained by Bankruptcy Judge John P. Mastando, III in a case involving New York law. The debtor was an.....
Jan 23, 2023 Frank H. Easterbrook
Overruling the Seventh Circuit’s own 1984 precedent in deference to the later-decided Barnhill v. Johnson, 503 U.S. 393 (1992), Circuit Judge Frank H. Easterbrook held that a judgment creditor is.....
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.....
Jul 01, 2022 Barrington D. Parker
The Second Circuit joined three other courts of appeals in holding that real estate tax foreclosures can be attacked as fraudulent transfers despite BFP v. Resolution Trust, 511 U.S. 531 (1994), where.....
Jun 29, 2022 Robert D. Drain
In one of his last decisions before retirement this week, Bankruptcy Judge Robert D. Drain of New York declined to follow dicta from recent court of appeals decisions in his circuit and ruled that the.....
Feb 25, 2022 Wayne Johnson
Without actual notice, due process won’t allow a trustee to extend the two-year deadline for filing avoidance actions, even when the trustee hasn’t been able to identify the defendants. In his February.....
Jan 05, 2022 John M. Rogers
Add the Sixth Circuit to the courts holding that real estate tax foreclosures can be attacked as fraudulent transfers despite BFP v. Resolution Trust, 511 U.S. 531 (1994), where the Supreme Court.....
Nov 15, 2021 David G. Larimer
On a question where the circuits are split, another district judge in Rochester, N.Y., has held that an in rem tax foreclosure of real property can be set aside as a fraudulent transfer for lack of.....