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)
Covering all circuits
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May 10, 2019 Gerard E. Lynch
Disclosing an Asset in the Wrong Place Won’t Invoke Judicial Estoppel, Circuit Says If a pro se chapter 7 debtor lists a lawsuit on his schedule of financial affairs, but fails to list the lawsuit.....
Disciplinary Sanctions Held Nondischargeable Even Though Not Paid to the State Discovery sanctions to be paid as part of state bar disciplinary proceedings are nondischargeable under Section 523 a 7.....
Apr 25, 2019
Supreme Court Hears Argument on Good Faith as Defense to Discharge Violation The Supreme Court heard oral argument yesterday in Taggart versus Lorenzen to decide whether a good faith belief that a.....
Apr 16, 2019 Kevin R. Anderson
Bifurcated Fees for Destitute Chapter 7 Debtors Approved in Utah To make chapter 7 accessible for those who can’t pay fees before filing, Bankruptcy Judge Kevin R Anderson of Salt Lake City laid down.....
Apr 04, 2019 Michael B. Brennan
Filing Tag-Team Bankruptcies Resulted in Suspension from Practice By using tag-team bankruptcies and meritless tactics, a Wisconsin lawyer did succeed in forestalling foreclosure of her clients’ home.....
Mar 06, 2019 Guy R. Humphrey
A Creditor Must Tell a Non-Bankruptcy Court to Stop Violating the Stay On pain of contempt for violating the automatic stay, a creditor must attempt to stop a nonbankruptcy court from continuing civil.....
Feb 15, 2019 Theodor C. Albert
Bankruptcy Judge OKs Four Years of Jailing for Civil Contempt Later this year, the Ninth Circuit will decide whether the civil contempt power enables a bankruptcy judge to jail someone for more than.....
Feb 06, 2019 Stacey G.C. Jernigan
Fifth Circuit Joins Sister Circuits in Bestowing Qualified Immunity on Trustees The Fifth Circuit joined three other circuits by endowing bankruptcy trustees and their attorneys with broad immunities.....
Jan 07, 2019 Supreme Court
Supreme Court Grants Cert to Decide Whether Good Faith Is a Defense to Contempt On Friday afternoon, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in Taggart versus Lorenzen to decide whether good faith is a.....
Oct 24, 2018 Supreme Court
Supreme Court Update, Two Bankruptcy Cases in the Running for Cert Two important bankruptcy cases, both entailing significant circuit splits, are in the running for review by the Supreme Court either.....