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May 24, 2017

Bankruptcy Judge Finds Jurisdiction over Nationwide Class Challenging Stale Claims

Suit in Texas attacks the filing of stale claims permitted by Midland Funding.

May 19, 2017

Lump-Sum Child Support Claim Disallowed when Debtor Was Current

‘Relationship test’ bolsters Texas judge in disallowing claim for child support.

5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Western District

May 15, 2017

Supreme Court Allows Debt Collectors to File Time-Barred Proofs of Claim

High court allows a business model that is based on the inadvertence of trustees and creditors.

Supreme Court

May 12, 2017

Courts Split on Arbitration over Dischargeability of Student Loans

Seattle judge disagrees with Florida judge on arbitration over bar study loans, while Second Circuit ponders the issue.

9th Circuit, Washington, Washington Western District

May 09, 2017

Third Circuit Joins the Majority in the Split Over Late-Filed Tax Returns

Circuit split widens on an issue the Supreme Court has been ducking.

3rd Circuit

May 05, 2017

A ‘Loan’ Is Not an ‘Educational Benefit,’ Ninth Circuit BAP Holds

BAPCPA amendments on student loans modified the definition of ‘educational benefit.’

9th Circuit

April 19, 2017

Consumers Have an Uphill Fight to Avoid a Second Supreme Court Defeat on the FDCPA

Statutory interpretation dominates argument on the term’s second FDCPA case.

Supreme Court

April 11, 2017

For Chapter 13 Eligibility, Lease Claims Aren’t Capped

Large judgment for future rent made debtors ineligible for chapter 13.

5th Circuit, Texas, Texas Southern District

March 17, 2017

Chapter 13 Debtors May Prorate Tax Refunds in Calculating Plan Payments

Chapter 13 trustees aren’t always entitled to a turnover of tax refunds.

7th Circuit, Illinois, Illinois Northern District

March 10, 2017

Florida Judge Plunges into the Split on Enforcing Arbitration Agreements

Debtor must arbitrate a violation of the discharge injunction.