Fraudulent Transfer Suit Didn’t Succeed in ‘Discharging’ Student Loans
Can student loans be wiped out as fraudulent transfers that aren’t dischargeable under Section 523(a)(8)?
Eighth Circuit Won’t Impose Unwritten Requirements on Service of a Claim Objection
In the Bankruptcy Rules, a claim objection isn’t treated like a motion for all purposes, the Eighth Circuit says.
Seventh Circuit Requires Court Findings for a Plan Provision the Code Allows
The Seventh Circuit opinion raises the question of whether (or when) a court may restrict the use of a provision in a chapter 13 plan that Section 1322(b) permits.
The Ninth Circuit and the BAP Draw Opposite Conclusions from the Same Testimony
For the circuit court, scant evidence is enough to uphold the trial court’s findings of fact.
No Contempt for the IRS on Discharge Without Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies
Is Taggart just a defense that can be waived, or must a debtor plead and prove ‘no objectively reasonable basis’ in a motion for contempt of discharge?
Appeal Heads Toward the Fourth Circuit on Arbitration of Discharge Violations
Eventually, the Supreme Court will decide whether bankruptcy is a unique exception to the general rule that arbitration agreements are rigorously enforced.
Second Circuit Nixes Nationwide Class Actions for Discharge Violations
Second Circuit says that later Supreme Court authority did not undermine the appeals court’s prior decision that creditors cannot compel arbitration of discharge violations.
D.C. Circuit Has Strict Rules for Constitutional Standing in FDCPA Suits
An FDCPA suit raises the question of whether Spokeo will be applied to bankruptcy cases.
District Judge Rejects the Majority’s ‘Gotcha’ Approach to Automatic Abandonment
Sufficiently listing an asset anywhere in the schedules and SOFA will result in abandonment if the asset was not administered by the trustee, Utah district judge holds.