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 181 - 190 of 284
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 24, 2019 Michael B. Kaplan
Bankruptcy Notice to a Creditor Represented by Counsel in State Court Is Adequate When creditors have been represented by an attorney in state court, a debtor need not, and indeed perhaps should not.....
Apr 17, 2019 LaShonda A. Hunt
Lenders Admonished to Demand Nothing More in Plans than the Law Allows When no one else would bother, Bankruptcy Judge LaShonda A Hunt of Chicago undertook the role of gatekeeper to prevent a lender.....
Apr 15, 2019 Daniel S. Opperman
Is the ‘Accrual Test’ for the Existence of a Claim Alive and Well after Grossman’s? The Third Circuit’s infamous Frenville decision, like drug-resistant bacteria, is taking on new life in the Sixth.....
Apr 10, 2019 Rebecca B. Connelly
Refunds by Creditors After Chapter 13 Discharge Go to Creditors, Not the Debtor If a chapter 13 case is dismissed before confirmation, Section 1326 a 2 requires the trustee to return undistributed.....
Apr 08, 2019 Madeleine C. Wanslee
Arizona Judge Grants Discharge Despite Default on Direct Pay Mortgage Adopting the minority interpretation, Bankruptcy Judge Madeleine C Wanslee of Phoenix decided that failure to make all direct.....
Mar 08, 2019 Julia Smith Gibbons
Statute of Limitations Wasn’t Tolled During Bankruptcy, Sixth Circuit Rules The bankruptcy stay did not extend the statute of limitations with regard to an administrative tax claim that the chapter 11.....
Feb 20, 2019
The Supreme Court Refuses to Revisit Dewsnup The Supreme Court won’t be overruling Dewnsup this year, and probably never. Yesterday, the justices denied the petition for certiorari in Ritter v. Brady.....
Feb 11, 2019
Supreme Court Is on the Road to Overruling Dewsnup On February 15, the Supreme Court will consider a petition for certiorari asking the justices to overrule the infamous Dewsnup decision. Over a.....
Jan 03, 2019 David T. Thuma
Courts Are Split on Breach of Contract Resulting in Nondischargeability On an issue where the circuits are divided, Bankruptcy Judge David T Thuma of Albuquerque, New Mexico, decided that the door is.....