Bankruptcy News Briefs- 10/09

New bankruptcy briefs read…

CFPB Files Complaint Against Company for Alleged Misrepresentations to Consumers in Violation of Regulation O and CFPA

House leaders ask Supreme Court to reject Trump challenge to consumer bureau

House of Representatives seeks leave from SCOTUS to file amicus brief in Seila Law; Seila Law files reply brief with SCOTUS

Trump to Curb Use of Federal Guidance in Issuing Regulations

Don’t Fall For This $5 Million Student Loan Scam

Rep. Carbajal introduces bill to reduce student loan debt nationwide

Biden pitches free community college, expanded loans in higher education plan

Column: New California law blocks debt collectors from emptying your bank account

Judge: DeVos could face jail over student debt collection

Debt Collection Atty Uses Lender Arbitration Pact To Halt Suit

The crushing weight of medical debt

Court: Expert witness can’t testify about emotional distress to woman suing Equifax, debt collector in identity theft case

Wildfire victims request $13.5B in claims in PG&E bankruptcy

REGISTER FOR NACBA’S LIVE WEBINARS!

Home Owner’s Association Fees and Bankruptcy
Date: October 10, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST
Cost: $25 Member / $75 Non Member
Presenters: Lee Rowland, Esq., Christina Henry Esq. & James Haller, Esq.
Register HERE

The treatment of Homeowner’s Association Fees in bankruptcy is a complex question. Are they dischargeable in chapter 7 and chapter 13? Does Rule 3002.1 apply? Can underwater HOA liens be avoided? This webinar will answer these questions and more as we explore the treatment of HOA fees in bankruptcy.

Why You Should Attend: HOAs can be aggressive in attempting to collect their debt. You won’t want to miss this program which will discuss ways to reduce or eliminate HOA fees and liens through bankruptcy.

Top 20 Cases You Must Know for Your Bankruptcy Practice.
Date: October 17, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST
Cost: $25 Member / $75 Non Member
Presenters: Henry Sommer, Esq., Nathan Juster, Esq. & James Haller, Esq.
Register HERE

From projected disposable income and attorneys’ fees to bankruptcy court jurisdiction, this session will cover fundamental cases that you need to know.

Why You Should Attend: You must know the major guideposts to give your clients accurate advice. Make sure you are following these important cases and using them to your client’s benefit.

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