The Mailbox Presumption Won’t Deem a Claim to Have Been Timely Filed
Courts are split on the extent to which an affidavit of timely mailing will suffice to prove that a claim was filed.
Arizona District Judge: No Final Orders in Preference Suits Without a Claim or Consent
Expanding on dicta in Bellingham, the district court in Arizona finds no power to enter a final order in a preference suit against a defendant who did not consent to a final order in bankruptcy court.
Ninth Circuit Upholds an FDCPA Suit for Collecting a Debt Paid in Full in Chapter 13
Even though the discharge order had been violated, neither Midland Funding nor Ninth Circuit precedent precluded an FDCPA suit for attempting to collect a debt paid in full.
Ninth Circuit Upholds an FDCPA Suit for Collecting a Debt Paid in Full in Chapter 13
Even though the discharge order had been violated, neither Midland Funding nor Ninth Circuit precedent precluded an FDCPA suit for attempting to collect a debt paid in full.
Exercise Caution in Electing Remedies Against Someone Who May File Bankruptcy
Sometimes, being too aggressive backfires when the defendant files bankruptcy.
Ninth Circuit Extinguishes Another Mortgage Where the Lender Had Fallen Asleep
The appeals court allows a tiny lien to wipe out a big mortgage if the bank wasn’t vigilant at the time of foreclosure.