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 09, 2023 Magdeline D. Coleman
On a question where the courts are split, Chief Bankruptcy Judge Magdeline D. Coleman of Philadelphia decided that dismissal is not mandatory under Section 109(g)(2) if an individual voluntarily.....
Mar 01, 2023 O. Rogeriee Thompson
The First Circuit wrote a 47-page dissertation on the invocation of judicial estoppel in bankruptcy cases. Basically, the principle requires more than a demonstration that the party had advanced legal.....
Feb 24, 2023 David T. Thuma
Although the Supreme Court held in Clark v. Rameker, 573 U.S. 122 (2014), that an inherited individual retirement account is not exempt, the inheritance of survivor’s benefits under a pension plan can.....
Feb 23, 2023 Amy Coney Barrett
Based on the “natural breadth of the passive voice” used in Section 523(a)(2)(A), the Supreme Court held yesterday in a unanimous opinion by Justice Amy Coney Barrett that a partner who herself was.....
Feb 22, 2023 Stanley Marcus
The Eleventh Circuit explained the procedural maneuvers that will or will not permit the parties to convert an interlocutory order into a “final” order establishing a right of appeal. A stipulation of.....
Feb 16, 2023 Kevin R. Huennekens
You’ve likely seen the ads on TV urging you to hire a law firm to file a claim for exposure to toxic water if you lived or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987. And if you’ve already gone.....
Feb 10, 2023 Joshua P. Searcy
The settlement of a lawsuit where the debtor does not expressly admit liability may nevertheless result in automatic nondischargeability under Section 523(a)(19) if the complaint was properly drafted.....
Feb 07, 2023 Scott M. Grossman
An opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Scott M. Grossman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., could be read to imply that a chapter 13 debtor outside the Eleventh Circuit is not required to disclose the receipt of a.....
Feb 02, 2023 n/a
In Barton, the Supreme Court held that receivers cannot be sued without permission from the appointing court. After adoption of the Bankruptcy Act of 1898, the doctrine was extended to cover.....
Jan 29, 2023 Neil W. Bason
In Los Angeles (as you’d expect), the first cracks are showing in the prohibition keeping cannabis businesses out of bankruptcy court. The January 20 opinion by Bankruptcy Judge Neil W. Bason could be.....