Payments Were Preferences Even Though They Were Made with Insurance Proceeds A preference opinion from Houston counsels creditors to be cautious when they are expecting payment from insurance. Read more about Payments Were Preferences Even Though They Were Made with Insurance Proceeds
After Chapter 13 Dismissal, Counsel Fees Aren’t Paid Harris v. Viegelahn extended from chapter 13 conversions to dismissals. Judge Name - Do not use it. Jeffrey P. Norman Read more about After Chapter 13 Dismissal, Counsel Fees Aren’t Paid
Judge Ameliorates Louisiana’s Stingy ‘All or Nothing’ Exemption for Wedding Rings Exemption value to be decided at a ‘one-shot’ public auction. Judge Name - Do not use it. Jeffrey P. Norman Read more about Judge Ameliorates Louisiana’s Stingy ‘All or Nothing’ Exemption for Wedding Rings
Even Without Implied Repeal, Filing a Stale Claim Does Not Violate the FDCPA Louisiana bankruptcy judge splits with Eleventh Circuit’s Crawford decision. Judge Name - Do not use it. Jeffrey P. Norman Read more about Even Without Implied Repeal, Filing a Stale Claim Does Not Violate the FDCPA
Lender Protected from Forced Vesting of Title; Debtors Win on Fees and Repeat Filings Debtors notch three wins and lose once in significant consumer cases. Judge Name - Do not use it. James L. Garrity Jr., Jeffrey P. Norman, Jason D. Woodward, Craig A. Gargotta Read more about Lender Protected from Forced Vesting of Title; Debtors Win on Fees and Repeat Filings