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
Showing 651 - 660 of 1346
Dec 09, 2019 Robert E. Grossman
On two issues where the intermediate state appellate courts in New York are divided, Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Grossman of Central Islip, N.Y., ruled that the statute of limitations barred the holder.....
Dec 06, 2019 Amy J. St. Eve
As a matter of constitutional law, the Seventh Circuit reduced punitive damages from $3 million to $582,000 when the jury had awarded the debtor $582,000 in compensatory damages as a consequence of.....
Dec 04, 2019 Michael J. Melloy
An opinion from the Eighth Circuit shows the injustice that seemingly results from slavish adherence to the statute demanded by Law v. Segal, 571 U.S. 415 (2014), where the Supreme Court held that the.....
Nov 27, 2019 Brian F. Kenney
Although chapter 13 may not always accommodate the need to care for an indigent member of a debtor’s extended family, chapter 13 will permit a debtor to continue paying premiums on a whole life.....
Nov 26, 2019 James J. Tancredi
A gun is exempt as household goods depending on where the debtor lives (and the purpose the debtor assigns to keeping a firearm). A couple in Connecticut claimed that a .22 caliber, lever-action rifle.....
Nov 25, 2019 Mary P. Gorman
A decision from Illinois highlights two flaws in the U.S. health care system: (1) Even with health insurance, medical bills can force someone into bankruptcy; and (2) if medical bills are “consumer”.....
Nov 19, 2019 Peter C. McKittrick
In a circuit that permits discharging a portion of student loans, Bankruptcy Judge Peter C. McKittrick of Portland, Ore., discharged part of a debtor’s student loan debt, “which she has no hope of.....
Nov 18, 2019 Supreme Court
To give better definition to what is or is not a final, appealable order in a bankruptcy case, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Ritzen Group Inc. v. Jackson Masonry LLC, 18-938 (Sup. Ct.). The.....
Nov 15, 2019 Jeffrey R. Howard
The lower courts are divided on the issue, but the First Circuit is the first court of appeals to decide the question. The debtor was a fraudster sentenced to 10 years in prison for perpetrating a.....
Nov 14, 2019 Frank H. Easterbrook
The Seventh Circuit slammed the door on another theory used by bankrupt citizens of Chicago to avoid paying traffic tickets and parking fines incurred while in chapter 13. In March, the Chicago-based.....