Eleventh Circuit Reads Husky Narrowly, Perhaps Too Narrowly Reading Husky narrowly, the Eleventh Circuit requires that fraud occur before a debt arises to make the debt nondischargeable under Section 523(a)(2)(A). Read more about Eleventh Circuit Reads Husky Narrowly, Perhaps Too Narrowly
Repaying Salary After Arrest Isn’t Compensation for Loss and Isn’t Dischargeable An obligation can be penal in nature, and thus nondischargeable, even though it’s measured by pecuniary loss. Read more about Repaying Salary After Arrest Isn’t Compensation for Loss and Isn’t Dischargeable
Not All Student Loans Are Nondischargeable, Tenth Circuit Holds Tenth Circuit joins the Fifth Circuit by holding that student loans are not ‘educational benefits’ under Section 523(a)(8)(A)(ii). Read more about Not All Student Loans Are Nondischargeable, Tenth Circuit Holds