March 14, 2018
Challenging Student Loans Permissible Six Years after Discharge
Destitute debtor allowed to challenge student loans six years after a chapter 7 discharge.
10th Circuit, New MexicoMarch 13, 2018
Unlicensed Debt Collectors May File Proof of Claim Despite State Law
Midland Funding expanded to allow unlicensed debt collectors to file claims.
4th Circuit, MarylandMarch 12, 2018
‘Local vs. National’ Rate Controversy Reemerges in a Catholic Diocese Reorganization
Montana judge cuts committee counsel’s interim allowance to rates charged by debtor’s counsel.
9th Circuit, MontanaMarch 12, 2018
Fifth Circuit Expands Hawk to Permit Sale of a Home After a Chapter 7 Filing
Selling a home after filing chapter 7 does not destroy the homestead exemption.
5th CircuitMarch 09, 2018
Second Circuit Bars Arbitration in a Class Action for Violating the Discharge Injunction
New case seems inconsistent with Second Circuit’s prior opinion compelling arbitration over an automatic stay violation.
2nd CircuitMarch 08, 2018
Courts Split on Denying a Chapter 13 Discharge for Failure to Make Direct Payments
Illinois judge interprets Rule 3002.1 as being ‘debtor-friendly,’ not as creating new grounds for denial of a chapter 13 discharge.
7th Circuit, Illinois, Illinois Central DistrictMarch 07, 2018
California Supreme Court Kills the Jewel Doctrine on a Certified Question
Jewel has now been formally rejected in New York and California. Washington, D.C. is next.
9th Circuit, CaliforniaMarch 06, 2018
Kentucky Judge Refuses to Approve a ‘No Seal, No Deal’ Settlement
The parties’ wishes are insufficient to justify sealing.
6th Circuit, Kentucky, Kentucky Eastern DistrictMarch 05, 2018
Which Court Has a Better Claim to Jurisdiction in Successive Bankruptcies?
Yet another example of how hard cases make bad law.
2nd Circuit, New York, New York Eastern DistrictMarch 05, 2018
Supreme Court Says Insider Status Is Reviewed for Clear Error Under Existing Test
Some justices are critical of the existing test for ruling on non-statutory insider status.
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