Stay Violator Held Liable for Debtor’s Attorneys’ Fees Incurred to Collect Damages
When a stay violator refused to reimburse debtor’s counsel for fees to stop the stay violation, Judge Rebecca Connelly awarded attorneys’ fees for time spent to collect attorneys’ fees.
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Key Part of Biden’s Student Loan Plan Carries Hefty Price Tag
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Malicious Prosecution Can Mean a Nondischargeable Debt in Chapter 13
Bankruptcy Judge Gunn from D.C. sides with the majority to hold that “personal injury” does not require physical injury but may include reputational harm.
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Current Events with Bill Rochelle (and Guests!)
H.R. 306, the "Stopping Abusive Student Loan Collection Practices in Bankruptcy Act of 2023"
To amend title 11 of the United States Code to stop abusive student loan collection practices in bankruptcy cases.
H.R. 138, the "Private Student Loan Bankruptcy Fairness Act of 2023"
To amend title 11 of the United States Code to modify the dischargeability of debts for certain educational payments and loans.
Benchnotes March 2023
Journal Issue:
Second Circuit Limits the Significance of Homaidan on Discharge of Private Student Loans
The Fair Credit Reporting Act doesn’t require credit reporting agencies to resolve disputed facts or law about the discharge of private student loans.
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Biden Administration Plans to Ease Rules for Income-Based Student-Loan Forgiveness
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