May It Please the Court If I Had Been at Oral Argument in Rousey v. Jacoway Part II
Last month, we looked at the history of Rousey v. Jacoway and began to consider the arguments of the debtors, the trustee and the amicus in light of the Third Circuit's decision in Clark v. O'Neill ( In re Clark), 711 F.2d 21 (3d Cir. 1983). 1 The trustee did not press
Should Chapter 13 Plans Discharge Student Loans
The Tenth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel's (BAP) recent decision in In re Mersmann, 318 B.R. 537 (10th BAP 2004), underscores the continuing tension between chapter 13 plan provisions discharging student loans, and implies that such discharge provisions are contrary