Consumer

Bankruptcy News Briefs 8/28

Fresh Headlines for a New Week…

Clark v. Rameker Does Not Limit State IRA Exemption

Consumer Litigation Cases Decline Under FCRA, FDCPA, and TCPA

From the Web: Survey Shows Most Consumers Lag in Checking Credit Report

Circuit Court: Disallowed Portion of State’s DSO Claim Not Subject to the Discharge Injunction

Chapter 13 Debtor May Confirmed Plan to Surrender Collateral and Reclassify Claim as Unsecured

CFPB Could Scale Back Payday Lending Rule To Get It Done

Wells Fargo wants court to toss overdraft lawsuits and let it use arbitration

CFPB Issues Temporary Amendment to HMDA Rule Reporting Threshold

Trustee’s Motion to Dismiss Chapter 7 Case for Bad Faith was Untimely and Moot when filed 4 Months After Debtor Received Discharge

CFPB’s New Regulatory Inquiry Process: Ask And Ye Shall Receive?

Eleventh Circuit Recognizes Partial Consent Revocation under the TCPA

CFPB releases state-level data on student debt impact on older borrowers

Quality Over Quantity

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Hot Off the Press! Read the Summer Edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal!

Take an in-depth look at, “The Bankruptcy Crisis in Chicago,” with authors, Steven Fox and J. Scott Bovits in today’s Consumer Bankruptcy Journal highlight.

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 8/23

Midweek Headlines…

Older Americans Have More Student Debt Than Ever, Face ‘Overly Complex’ Loan Servicing System

Anticipated Discretionary Bonus Not Property of Estate

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren Seeks Financial CEOs’ Stance on CFPB Mandatory Arbitration Rule

Operation Choke Point Is Over – Perhaps

CFPB and AGs Settle Claims Against Loan Purchaser

Unlisted Creditor Could File Complaint under §523(a)(3)(B) at Any Time, but Not a Complaint Under §727

Where prospects carry the most student loan debt

Why 4 in 10 Americans Could Soon Get a Credit Boost

ACA Financial Hardship Exemption Requirements

Ferguson VS Navient

Read the Transcript for Ferguson vs Navient. This is a new area of law dealing with those types of student loans that are not automatically excepted from discharge. It shows that debtors who went through bankruptcy years ago with dischargeable student loans and have been hounded into repaying these discharged loans have a remedy for relief and punitive sanctions.  Submitted by Austin Smith.

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Hot Off the Press! Read the Summer Edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal!

Take a moment to read an article that any Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney would be interested in, “The United States Consumer Law, Attorney Fee Survey Report,” in today’s Consumer Bankruptcy Journal highlight.

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 8/18

Headlines Leading Into the Weekend…

Report: Loan Originations Decline Across Credit Products

Corinthian Colleges Students Set to Get $183 Million Break on Bad Loans

Court Must Consider Totality of the Circumstances when Determining if Debtor Intended to Evade or Defeat Taxes

U.S. Supreme Court Dismisses Writ in Recharacterization of Debt Proceeding

What to Expect If the GOP Takes Control of the CFPB

The Imaginary Debt Crisis Is Here to Stay

Five state regulators enter into settlement agreement with debt collectors for alleged federal and state law violations

Democratic Staff From The House Financial Services Committee Defend The CFPB

From the Top In Brief – July/August 2017

BAR ASSOCIATION TASK FORCE TO RETHINK LEGAL EDUCATION

The Latest Predatory Banking Practice You Haven’t Heard About: Auto Loans

Student loan debt crushing older Americans too

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LinkedIn for Lawyers: 10 Steps to Unlock the Power of Social Media
Date: Thursday, August 24th, 3:00 PM Eastern to 4:00 PM Eastern
Presented by: Stephen Fairley, Founder and CEO of The Rainmaker Institute
Cost: NACBA Member Benefit, No Cost
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Hot Off the Press! Read the Summer Edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal!

The weekend is a perfect time to read the comprehensive compilation of, “Cases in Review,” brought to you by the National Consumer Bankruptcy Rights Center and Consumer Bankruptcy Abstract and Research in today’s Consumer Bankruptcy Journal highlight.

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Washington Update- August 18th

Krista D’Amelio gives the latest update from Washington, designed to keep NACBA members informed about significant and relevant activity on the part of Congress, regulatory agencies and interest groups/think tanks.  Take a look at what’s happening in DC in the Washington Update.

On The Hill U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) sent letters on August 10th to the heads of JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo & Company, Citigroup Inc., U.S. Bancorp, PNC Financial Services Group Inc., TD Group US Holdings, Capital One Financial Corporation, HSBC North America Holdings, Charles Schwab Corporation, BB&T Corporation, Suntrust Bank, Barclays US, Ally Financial Inc., American Express Co. and Citizens Financial Group. In these letters, she requests information on the banks’ stances on the arbitration rule, along with data on the firms’ use of arbitration clauses in consumer agreements and the outcomes of arbitration proceedings. Warren has asked for responses by September 1 because Republicans have introduced a CRA resolution to reverse the CFPB rule. Warren is the ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee’s Subcommittee on Financial Institutions.

Full text of H.R. 3553 has been released. As you may recall from the previous Washington Update, the bill was introduced by Congressman Tom Marino (R-PA) on July 28th to amend title 11 of the United States Code to increase the amount of compensation paid to chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees for services rendered.

On August 17thPresident Trump signed into law H.R. 3218, the Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2017, also known as the “Forever GI Bill,” named after the American Legion national commander who wrote the original GI Bill language in 1944. This legislation contains 34 new provisions, the vast majority of which will enhance or expand education benefits for Veterans, Servicemembers, Families and Survivors. Most notably, Veterans who transitioned out of the military after January 1, 2013 will not be limited to the 15-year deadline to use their GI Bill benefits. This law also restores benefits to Veterans, who were impacted by school closures since 2015, and expands benefits for our reservists, surviving dependents, Purple Heart recipients, and provides many other improvements.

In The Agencies The Department of Education submitted a notice in the Federal Register on August 17th regarding the gainful employment rule that would delay appeals and leave the future of failing programs up to Secretary  DeVos. The gainful employment regulation requires schools to give prospective students key information about costs and outcomes of career education programs at for-profit, public, and nonprofit colleges, ends federal funding for programs that consistently leave students with debts they cannot repay, and allows colleges to appeal if they believe program graduates earn more than federal data indicate. The document establishes new deadlines for submitting notices of intent to file alternate earnings appeals and for submitting alternate earnings appeals. Normally, appeals would be due in February 2018 and warnings are not required by failing programs that intend to say they intend to appeal.

More from the Department of Education. On August 14th, the Department told a federal appeals court that a court order blocking its ability to send any newly defaulted student loan borrowers to its hired debt collectors has cost taxpayers more than $5 million in lost collections since March. In addition, the Education Department now estimates that 463,000 borrowers are stuck in default limbo because they haven’t been assigned a debt collection firm. This lawsuit came about because private debt collection agencies that were not awarded the latest collection contract sued the Department of Education. After the judge overseeing the litigation issued an order preventing the Department from assigning new accounts to debt collectors, the Department announced a re-do of the contract and is now rushing to make a final award by the end of next week.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released new data on August 16th that found nearly half of student loan borrowers leave school owing at least $20,000 – double the share of borrowers a decade ago. Further, the data shows that people are taking on more student debt later in life, and having a tougher time paying it back. 44 million Americans currently owe money and the combined total of outstanding federal and private student loan debt now exceeds $1.4 trillion.

Feedback should be directed to Krista.DAmelio@NACBA.com

Bankruptcy News Briefs 8/14

Kicking Off the Week With New Headlines…

Lawmakers Demand Plan for Action to End Operation Choke Point

Number of workers raiding retirement funds rises

Appeals Court Creates TCPA Compliance Rule: Honor the “Call Me Sometimes” Request

Wells Fargo Scandal Helps Consumer Advocates in CFPB Rule Fight

City Could Not Avoid Liability for Stay Violation by Invoking Sovereign Immunity Defense Based on State Law

Minnesota, Other States Reach Settlement Over Improper Debt Collection Practices

Debtor Stated Plausible Claims for Stay and Discharge Violations, Beating Servicers’ Motion to Dismiss, Where Servicers’ Notices Claimed “Action Required” and that “Delinquency” Existed

Court Awarded No Damages to Debtor for Willful Stay Violation Since Debtor Failed to Mitigate Damages

How More Americans Are Getting a Perfect Credit Score

You Owe IRS Taxes: What Do You Do? (Part 1)

Unfiled Tax Returns: What Do You Do? (Part 2)

Consumer debt is at a record high. Haven’t we learned?

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LinkedIn for Lawyers: 10 Steps to Unlock the Power of Social Media
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Hot Off the Press! Read the Summer Edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 8/9

Midweek Headlines…

Credit Card Debt Reaches Record While Consumer Borrowing Pace Slows

Trump’s Plan to Implode ObamaCare Will Leave (Even More) Unpaid Medical Bills

Since Bank Canceled Debt by Issuing a 1099-C, it No Longer Had Mortgage on Debtors’ Home Under State Law

FDCPA Bona Fide Error Defense Did Not Protect Debt Collector Despite Following Controlling Precedent, En Banc Seventh Circuit Rules

Sixth Circuit: Firm’s Post-Foreclosure Conduct Does Not Violate FDCPA

Amazon Prime, eBay Passwords Sought from Bankruptcy Debtors

Chris Christie Signs Law Limiting How Much New Jersey Students Can Borrow

CFPB pushes Zillow to settle on RESPA violations

Siding with CFPB

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Reverse Mortgages & Bankruptcy 
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LinkedIn for Lawyers: 10 Steps to Unlock the Power of Social Media
Date: Thursday, August 24th, 3:00 PM Eastern to 4:00 PM Eastern
Presented by: Stephen Fairley, Founder and CEO of The Rainmaker Institute
Cost: NACBA Member Benefit, No Cost
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It’s a new month and that means when you renew your membership in July you are automatically entered to win a copy of NCLC Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Practice Volume I & II, Eleventh Edition (Value $130). Two winners will be selected at random each month.

Hot Off the Press! Read the Summer Edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 8/8

Check out Tuesday’s Headlines…

Navient Can’t Escape CFPB’s Student Loan Servicing Enforcement Action

Filing Costs Contribute to Decline in July Bankruptcies

Consumers’ total debt climbs to a fresh record

Student Loan Forgiveness For Public Servants Up In The Air

Consumer claims Credit Management attempts to collect debt discharged in bankruptcy

Funds Held by Chapter 13 Trustee in Dismissed Case Belong to Debtor, Not Creditors

Consumer borrowing slows in June from prior month’s torrid pace

How Wells Fargo’s Troubles Went From Bad to Worse

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Reverse Mortgages & Bankruptcy
Date: Thursday, August 10, 2017, 12:00 PM Eastern to 1:00 PM Eastern
Presented by: Tara Twomey, Esq.
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LinkedIn for Lawyers: 10 Steps to Unlock the Power of Social Media
Date: Thursday, August 24th, 3:00 PM Eastern to 4:00 PM Eastern
Presented by: Stephen Fairley, Founder and CEO of The Rainmaker Institute
Cost: NACBA Member Benefit, No Cost
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Renew Your Membership  For a Chance to Win This Great Resource!

It’s a new month and that means when you renew your membership in July you are automatically entered to win a copy of NCLC Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Practice Volume I & II, Eleventh Edition (Value $130). Two winners will be selected at random each month.

Hot Off the Press! Read the Summer Edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 8/7

Let’s Kick Off A  New Week…

Fed Consumer Financial Expectations Surveys Show Outlook on Credit Access

What Makes a Lien “Judicial”?

Latest CFPB Consumer Survey Proposal Receives Mixed Review; One Industry Separates Itself from Another

Overdraft Fees Cost US Consumers $15B In 2016

Government Should Not Deprive Seniors in Nursing Homes of Their Day in Court

CFPB Orders Bank to Pay $4.6 Million Penalty for Violating FCRA Requirements for Checking Account Screening Reports

Buffalo becomes ‘ground zero’ for abusive debt collectors

Huge Collection Fees Making It More Difficult For Cash-Strapped Students To Afford College

Debtor’s Furniture Rental Agreement Is Lease to Assume or Reject

Betsy DeVos Announces Plan To Revamp Student Loans By 2019

Student Loan Debt Is Not Hurting The Economy

Ex-Wife who Pursued Modification of Divorce Judgment Without First Getting Stay Relief Had to Pay Damages to Debtor

FDCPA Bona Fide Error Defense Did Not Protect Debt Collector Despite Following Controlling Precedent, En Banc Seventh Circuit Rules

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Reverse Mortgages & Bankruptcy
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LinkedIn for Lawyers: 10 Steps to Unlock the Power of Social Media
Date: Thursday, August 24th, 3:00 PM Eastern to 4:00 PM Eastern
Presented by: Stephen Fairley, Founder and CEO of The Rainmaker Institute
Cost: NACBA Member Benefit, No Cost
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Renew Your Membership  For a Chance to Win This Great Resource!

It’s a new month and that means when you renew your membership in July you are automatically entered to win a copy of NCLC Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Practice Volume I & II, Eleventh Edition (Value $130). Two winners will be selected at random each month.

Hot Off the Press! Read the Summer Edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In honor of NACBA’s 25th Anniversary, we want to reward you with a $25 Amazon Gift Card! Introduce a new member to NACBA and we will send you $25 Amazon Gift Card. Not only will YOU receive a $25 Amazon Gift Card but the NEW MEMBER will also receive a $25 Amazon Gift Card! Check out the requirements and start referring today!

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What’s Happening in DC? Find Out In Today’s Washington Update

NACBA Staff member, Krista D’Amelio gives us the latest update from Washington. Stay informed about significant and relevant activity on the part of Congress, regulatory agencies and interest groups/think tanks.

On The Hill On Tuesday, July 25 the House of Representatives passed H.J. Res. 111, a resolution to repeal the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule to restore consumers’ ability to join together and hold banks and lenders accountable in class action lawsuits when they break the law. The CFPB issued the arbitration rule on July 10, 2017, an effort to restrict banks and lenders’ use of forced arbitration — fine-print clauses in contracts for credit cards, bank accounts, and other financial products that prevent people from banding together to challenge fraud by big banks. Representative Walter Jones (R-NC) was the only Republican to vote no on H.J. Res. 111. A full list of recorded votes has been posted on the House Clerk website. The Senate is expected to vote on a similar bill filed as S.J Res. 47.

H.R. 3553 was introduced by Congressman Tom Marino (R-PA) on July 28th to amend title 11 of the United States Code to increase the amount of compensation paid to chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees for services rendered. Congressman Ed Perlmutter (D-CO) co-sponsored the bill and a summary is in progress.

In The Agencies The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), state, and local authorities will convene a conference in Los Angeles on Sept. 7, 2017, to help educate military consumers and train military attorneys, law enforcement personnel, and consumer protection officials to address consumer fraud and other issues that affect servicemembers and their families. This event follows the FTC’s recent successful Military Consumer Financial Workshop, held July 19 in San Antonio. More information can be found by visiting the FTC’s website.

FROM THE INTEREST GROUPS On August 1, 2017, the Economic Policy Institute released a fact sheet debunking industry claims that consumers recover more money in arbitration than class actions. They re-examined data from the CFPB study and found that the average consumer is ordered to pay their bank or lender $7,725 in arbitration. The EPI findings conclude that class actions return hundreds of millions to consumers, while forced arbitration only pays off for banks and lenders.

On July 13, 2017, Director of the U.S. Trustee Program Clifford White addressed the National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees at their 52nd annual conference. During his speech, Director White spoke on issues including: marijuana assets in bankruptcy, stale debt claims, efforts to fight fraud and debt abuse, debtor education and the Department of Justice’s proposal for a uniform national chapter 13 plan. You can read Director White’s entire speech on the Department of Justice website.

Feedback should be directed to Krista.DAmelio@NACBA.com

Bankruptcy News Briefs 8/4

Headlines Closing Out the Week…

Acting Comptroller of the OCC Will Not File Petition to Stay CFPB Arbitration Rule

ED Update: RFP Process and Litigation Continues in Private Collection Agency Selection

Two FDCPA Class Actions Dismissed, Citing Supreme Court Ruling in Midland v. Johnson

Debtor Can Remove Tax Liens Against Personal Property

Having met the Residency Requirements, Even a “Bad Actor” like this Debtor, may Claim Florida’s Homestead Exemption

Debtor had No Claim for Discrimination against Employer under §525 where she Failed to Show Bankruptcy was the Sole Reason for Termination

Chapter 13 Trustee Must Pay Debtor’s Attorney’s Fees before Refunding Money to Debtor in Chapter 13 Cases Dismissed Pre-Confirmation

DOJ will be allowed to join Ocwen’s challenge to constitutionality of CFPB

Ch. 7 Debtor Can’t Reopen Case After Paying Fee Late

Illinois Federal Court Dismisses FDCPA Claims Focused on “Bounced Check” Language in Collection Letter

Citi Report Draws Frightening Parallel Between Student Loans and the Mortgage Crisis

Down But Not Out: The Second Circuit Breathes New Life Into the Use of TCPA Consent Clauses to Combat Revocation of Consent Claims

Decline in personal bankruptcy filings slows

6th Cir. Bankruptcy Panel Holds Foreclosure Deficiency Judgment May Be Avoided

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Date: Thursday, August 10, 2017, 12:00 PM Eastern to 1:00 PM Eastern
Presented by: Tara Twomey, Esq.
Cost: $25 NACBA Member / $75 Non Member
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LinkedIn for Lawyers: 10 Steps to Unlock the Power of Social Media
Date: Thursday, August 24th, 3:00 PM Eastern to 4:00 PM Eastern
Presented by: Stephen Fairley, Founder and CEO of The Rainmaker Institute
Cost: NACBA Member Benefit, No Cost
Register: HERE

Renew Your Membership  For a Chance to Win This Great Resource!

It’s a new month and that means when you renew your membership in July you are automatically entered to win a copy of NCLC Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Practice Volume I & II, Eleventh Edition (Value $130). Two winners will be selected at random each month.

Hot Off the Press! Read the Summer Edition of the Consumer Bankruptcy Journal!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In honor of NACBA’s 25th Anniversary, we want to reward you with a $25 Amazon Gift Card! Introduce a new member to NACBA and we will send you $25 Amazon Gift Card. Not only will YOU receive a $25 Amazon Gift Card but the NEW MEMBER will also receive a $25 Amazon Gift Card! Check out the requirements and start referring today!

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Save the Date for the 2018 NACBA Annual Convention on April 19-22 at the Sheraton in Downtown Denver!

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