Biden Considers New Pause on Paying Back Student Loans, $10,000 Relief
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First and Ninth Circuits Split on Discharge of Takings Clause Claims
Splitting with the Ninth Circuit, the First Circuit holds that claims under the Takings Clause cannot be discharged in a municipal bankruptcy.
Court:
Corporate Officer Has a Nondischargeable Debt from the Company’s Fraud
Tenth Circuit insinuates that a debtor may have a nondischargeable debt even if the debtor did not personally benefit from fraud.
Court:
Lender Defaulted on the Merits for ‘Prolonged, Extraordinary’ Discovery Violations
Despite contrary Second Circuit dicta, retiring Judge Robert Drain certified a nationwide class in a suit for violation of the discharge injunction.
A Deceased Chapter 13 Debtor Can Still Obtain a Discharge, Judge Parker Says
Death is a reason for waiving the requirement for completing a financial management course.
Government to Cancel $6 Billion in Student Loans for Defrauded Borrowers
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Benchnotes August 2022
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