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Bankruptcy News Briefs 2/8

Headlines in the Briefs…

Will 2018 Be the Year States Shore Up Balance Billing Legislation?

The Steady, Alarming Destruction of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

CFPB requests information on its own enforcement process

Massachusetts Sues Equifax Amid Questions About CFPB’s Investigation

Consumers are biggest losers of Trump’s ongoing war on regulations

Appeals Court Gives Rogue Agency A Stay Of Execution; The Supreme Court Should Pull The Switch

Woman in lawsuit says Norfolk debt collector robocalled her 1,500 times

City collection lawyer sued over foreclosure

Ameritech Financial on What Makes Student Debt Unique

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Circuit Case Law Update
Date: Thursday, February 8, 2018
Time: 3:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM Pacific (60 Minutes)
Cost: Free for NACBA Members
Presenters: Jim Molleur, David Shaev, Trish Meyer, Koury Hicks, Behrooz Vida, Brian Flick, David Yen, Wendell Sherk, Stanley Zlotoff, Jill Michaux and Nathan Juster.

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Set Yourself Apart & Make Money: Use Non-Standard Provisions in Local Chapter 13 Plan
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM Pacific (90-120 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: O. Max Gardner and Henry Sommer

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 2/7

Check Out the Midweek Headlines…

District Court Reassesses Evidence of Undue Hardship

Consumer Advocates Explain Crucial Public Interest in a Strong Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

New Jersey: Including a Phone Number on Initial Letter Does Not Violate the FDCPA

Debtor Awarded $5,000 for each Day he was Incarcerated Where Ex-Wife Proceeded with Post-petition Civil Contempt Action in Family Law Action

Connecticut Won’t Require Mortgage Servicer Licenses for Licensed Collection Agencies

Chapter 13 Debtors Must Pay All Payments under a Plan to Receive a Discharge, Including Post-petition Mortgage Payments Made Directly to Mortgagee

FTC Report Highlights Financial Issues Affecting Military Consumers

CFPB Mnuchin Presses CFPB For Answers On Equifax Hack

These US cities have the highest credit card debt

From the Web: Appeals Court to Hear Oral Arguments in Leandra English Case April 12

Canceling $1.4 trillion in student debt could have major benefits for the economy

Why Reform Is Necessary At The CFPB

Credit Reporting of “non-consumer” Debt Beginning Soon: Are you Ready?

Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Rejects “Reasonably Foreseeable” Standard for Extent of Notice to Creditors

Decision upholds Connecticut lawyer’s suspension from practicing law in Maine

This 1 Thing Could Change How Student Loans Work For Millions Of People

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Circuit Case Law Update
Date: Thursday, February 8, 2018
Time: 3:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM Pacific (60 Minutes)
Cost: Free for NACBA Members
Presenters: Jim Molleur, David Shaev, Trish Meyer, Koury Hicks, Behrooz Vida, Brian Flick, David Yen, Wendell Sherk, Stanley Zlotoff, Jill Michaux and Nathan Juster.

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Set Yourself Apart & Make Money: Use Non-Standard Provisions in Local Chapter 13 Plan
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM Pacific (90-120 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: O. Max Gardner and Henry Sommer

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 2/5

Headlines Kicking Off the New Week…

Court Denied Creditor’s Dismiss Chapter 7 Case under §707(a) Since it was Not Bad Faith to File Case to Discharge One Substantial Debt

Debtor’s Obligation Related to First-time Home-buyer Tax Credit was Dischargeable Debt

Disturbing Report of Consumer Bureau Pull-Back on Equifax Investigation Compels Increased Efforts to Protect Consumers’ Data

New York Bankruptcy Courts Hold That a Debtor’s Failure to Make Postpetition Loan Payments is a Basis for Granting Relief from the Automatic Stay

Hard Lessons From the Federal Student-Loan Program’s Coming $36 Billion Shortfall

CFPB Is Constitutional But Makes $100 Million Mistake in Interpreting the Law

NY Court Dismisses Credit Union Suit Against Mulvaney

Mulvaney to Move CFPB’s Consumer Response; ACA Puts Complaints in Perspective

House Subcommittee Examines Fintech

More Than Half of Americans Fear Medical Bills as Much as Health Issues Themselves

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau appears to shed its aggressive reputation

Seventh Circuit Rejects Use of Miller “Safe Harbor” Language When a Debt Cannot Increase

Tenth Circuit Joins the Fray Regarding Whether Foreclosures Are Debt Collection Activity

Opinion: Is consumer debt the bubble that finally ends the economy’s strong run?

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Circuit Case Law Update
Date: Thursday, February 8, 2018
Time: 3:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM Pacific (60 Minutes)
Cost: Free for NACBA Members
Presenters: Jim Molleur, David Shaev, Trish Meyer, Koury Hicks, Behrooz Vida, Brian Flick, David Yen, Wendell Sherk, Stanley Zlotoff, Jill Michaux and Nathan Juster.

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Set Yourself Apart & Make Money: Use Non-Standard Provisions in Local Chapter 13 Plan
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM Pacific (90-120 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: O. Max Gardner and Henry Sommer

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Dive into Ruby Receptionist newsletter, the Watercooler to get tips that you can implement in your day to day business!

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Stay Informed With NACBA’s Washington Update

 

 

ON THE HILL  Senate Education Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander (R-TN), called for the financial aid system to be reformed to increase effectiveness. The committee held its second hearing in Congress on Thursday on reauthorizing the Higher Education Act, which consists of two grant programs, five loan programs, and nine repayment plans.

On Monday, January 29th Congressman Keith Rothfus (R-PA) of the House Financial Services Committee introduced H.R. 1426, Federal Savings Association Charter Flexibility Act of 2017. The bill amend the Home Owners’ Loan Act to allow Federal savings associations to elect to operate as national banks, and for other purposes.

Also on January 29th Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez (D-NY) introduced H.R. 4792, Small Business Access to Capital After a Natural Disaster Act. This bill amends the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to expand access to capital for small businesses affected by hurricanes or other natural disasters, and for other purposes.

IN THE AGENCIES The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled on January 31st that the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is constitutional, in a landmark victory for the CFPB and a serious blow to President Trump’s efforts to undermine the agency. This affirmed Congress’s decision to create a consumer watchdog insulated from political and Wall Street influence. Consumer advocates called on President Trump to respect the decision by relinquishing political control of the agency and nominating a director who is independent, who will put consumer protection first and can be confirmed by the Senate.

As work continues to improve customer service and overall operations of the Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA), Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos announced the formation of a Strategy and Transformation unit to improve the delivery of financial aid to millions of students and their families. Secretary DeVos asked A. Wayne Johnson to lead the Office of Strategy and Transformation. James Manning will lead FSA as Acting Chief Operating Officer.

FROM THE INTEREST GROUPS The Institute for College Access & Success (TICAS) posted a series of blogs that explore how the House proposal to overhaul the Higher Education Act would impact student debt. This bill, the PROSPER Act, was passed out of the Committee on Education and the Workforce in December 2017. TICAS focuses on the PROSPER Act’s changes to accountability requirements for federal student aid in their recent post.

OTHER During the Super Bowl, expect TV commercials to discuss student debt. Advertisers seem to be more willing to interrupt America’s most popular sporting event to discuss a touchier subject: Student Debt. Since 2016, Social Finance or SoFi, the financial services company best known for student loan refinancing, has been advertising during the Super Bowl in a variety of forms. Last year, the company won a big bet when the Super Bowl went into overtime for the first time ever. SoFi was one of a handful of brands that made deals to run ads for a fraction of the typical Super Bowl price in the event of overtime. This year, the company will be advertising its refinancing product in six major markets during the Super Bowl.

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

Bankruptcy News Briefs 1/30

Check Out the News Making Headlines…

Report: End-of-Year Consumer Litigation Filings Decline

NCLC / CFA 2018 Consumer Advisory: Tax Time Consumer Issues: New Risks, Old Problems

The CFPB Approach to Regulation Has It Backward

CFPB Requests Comments on its CID Process

While Mulvaney Plans To Change Philosophy Of CFPB, Debt Collection Industry May Remain Under Scrutiny

ABA to CFPB: Protect Accommodation Loan Exemption in Small-Dollar Loan Rule

Decline in Student Loan Borrowing

U.S. consumer confidence rises in January

Confirmation from Pennsylvania Superior Court: The Fair Share Act Applies to Strict Liability Cases Involving Asbestos Exposure

Right to Attorneys’ Fees for Stay Violations Extends to Appeals

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Set Yourself Apart & Make Money: Use Non-Standard Provisions in Local Chapter 13 Plan
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM PACIFIC (90-120 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
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Bankruptcy News Briefs 1/29

New Week Fresh Headlines…

Consumers’ Outlook on Finances, Credit Availability Improves

7th Cir. Holds Debt Collector Violated FDCPA Despite Using Miller Safe Harbor Language

District Court Reverses Bankruptcy Court’s Discharge of Student Loans Since Debtor Failed to show that it is more likely than not that she’ll be Unable to Maintain a Minimal Standard of Living for a Significant Portion of her Loan Term

Court used FRBP 9006, Not Equitable Power, to Strike Debtors’ Amended Schedules (which had Exempted Previously Undisclosed Lawsuit)

SCOTUS: State Statute of Limitations Pauses for Federal Court

CFPB Finalizes Changes to Prepaid Accounts Rule and Extends Effective Date

Industry Groups File Responses to FCC Call Blocking Notice

President Trump Submits Four FTC Nominations to U.S. Senate

Personal finance: Is there such a thing as a debtor’s prison?

Court Applied Chapter 11 Principle to Deny Chapter 13 Debtor a Second Chance to Cure Balloon Mortgage

Opinions: How Mick Mulvaney is dismantling a federal agency

Court Won’t Let Bank of America “Buy and Bury” Judgment Against It

CFPB Retrospective—Five Enduring Lessons, Even After Cordray’s Departure

Instead of ‘pushing the envelope,’ Mulvaney is mailing it in at CFPB

How Student Loans Are Killing Homeownership

Western District of Wisconsin Ranks 1st in the Nation in Chapter 12 Farm Bankruptcy Filings in 2017.

Limiting Ponzi Scheme Recoveries in Bankruptcy: United States Supreme Court Declines to Review Fraudulent Transfer Ruling in Favor of Bank

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Set Yourself Apart & Make Money: Use Non-Standard Provisions in Local Chapter 13 Plan
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM PACIFIC (90-120 Minutes)
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Bankruptcy News Briefs 1/19

 

Start Your Weekend With Fresh Headlines…

Mick Mulvaney’s Budget Request for the CFPB? $0.

Objection to Claim Cannot be used to Seek Judicial Determination of the Validity or Extent of a Lien; Adversary Proceeding is Required

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Drops Lawsuit Over 950% APR Loans

Total Bankruptcy Filings Decline in Calendar Year 2017

Debtor May Exempt 100% FMV When Value Does Not Exceed Statutory Cap

National Consumer Law Center Attorney Will Testify before U.S. Senate Committee on Financial Aid Simplification and Transparency on January 18

CFPB to Undertake Comprehensive Review of All Functions

Payday Rule Pullback is Another Example of CFPB Deregulation

Americans’ money worries before and in retirement are rising

CFPB Announces Reconsideration of Rule for Small Dollar Lending Market

CFPB Director Seeks Input On Operations

In bizarre reversal under Trump, consumer agency reveals moves to protect payday lenders

Supreme Court declines to review case over collecting stale debt

Bill would create ‘student loan advocate’

Delaware Court Rules Fraudulent Transfer Recoveries Are Not Capped At The Amount of Creditor Claims

NACBA’s Webinar Lineup!

How to Raise and Support a Request to Increase the Chapter 13 Flat Fees in Your District.
Date: Thursday, January 25, 2018
Time: 3:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM PACIFIC (60 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: Pam Stewart and Edward Boltz

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Set Yourself Apart & Make Money: Use Non-Standard Provisions in Local Chapter 13 Plan
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM PACIFIC (90-120 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: O. Max Gardner and Henry Sommer

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 1/17

Midweek Headlines Making News…

CFPB Announces Reconsideration of Rule for Small Dollar Lending Market

Committee Meets Today on Bill to Exempt Lawyers from FDCPA

FDCPA Caselaw Review for December 2017

Student loan debt close to reaching $1.5 trillion

Trump’s CFPB to Rewrite Rule That Cracked Down on Payday Lenders

Bankruptcy Rule Changes: What You Need to Know

Congress should vote down this harmful debt collection legislation

Supreme Court Decision Could Impact CFPB

CFPB leadership dispute rages on

How Congress is pulling the IRS off the rich — and siccing it on the poor

The IRS hired bill collectors to collect back taxes — and got ripped off

 Debt bill hurts consumers

Rep. Gonzalez’ bill would unfairly shield lawyers in debt collection cases

NACBA’s Webinar Lineup!

How to Raise and Support a Request to Increase the Chapter 13 Flat Fees in Your District.
Date: Thursday, January 25, 2018
Time: 3:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM PACIFIC (60 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: Pam Stewart and Edward Boltz

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Set Yourself Apart & Make Money: Use Non-Standard Provisions in Local Chapter 13 Plan
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM PACIFIC (90-120 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: O. Max Gardner and Henry Sommer

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 1/12

End of the Week Headlines…

Department of ED Completes Corrective Action in Debt Collection Contract

Private IRS Collectors Waste Taxpayer Money While Squeezing Low-Income Families

Court dismisses defendants’ counterclaims against CFPB for fees and expenses

Judge Tosses Request For Injunction Against Acting CFPB Head

Student loan crisis could be worse than originally thought

Education Dept. awards debt collection contract to company with ties to DeVos

The IRS’ Private Debt Collection Program Once Again Looks Like A Failure

Prison for Bankruptcy Fraud Where Creditors Paid 100%

More seniors citizens have student loan debt

New Analysis of Student Loan Default Data

Goodbye Delaware and New York? Senate Bill Introduced That Could Significantly Impact Venue of Bankruptcy Cases

NACBA’s Webinar Lineup!

How to Raise and Support a Request to Increase the Chapter 13 Flat Fees in Your District.
Date: Thursday, January 25, 2018
Time: 3:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM PACIFIC (60 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: Pam Stewart and Edward Boltz

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Set Yourself Apart & Make Money: Use Non-Standard Provisions in Local Chapter 13 Plan
Date: Thursday, February 22, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM PACIFIC (90-120 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: O. Max Gardner and Henry Sommer

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Bankruptcy News Briefs 1/10

Midweek News Briefs…

Bankruptcy Court Lacked Power to Order $375,000 in Punitive Damages

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren Says CFPB Data Collection Freeze, Other Actions, are ‘Unjustified’

Court Finds that Late Filing of Tax Return does Not Automatically Bar a Debtor from Discharging a Taxes

Debtor Who Prevailed in Automatic Stay Violation Action Awarded only $406 in Total Damages Since She Neither Mitigated Damages Nor Offered Evidence of Attorneys Fees

IRS private debt-collection program hurts low-income Americans

The Bankruptcy Venue Reform Act of 2017

U.S. says Massachusetts cannot sue student loan servicer

Debt Collection Activity Alone Does Not a Debt Collector Make, According to Northern District of Illinois

Judge Was Not Kind to Collection Agency Plaintiffs in RICO Case Decision

President Trump Nominates Brendan Carr for Five-Year FCC Term

AG Pushes Collection Firm to Scrap $8.8M in Consumer Debt

CFPB Withdraws Proposal To Conduct Debt Collection Disclosure Survey

US consumer debt surges by the most in over 2 years to $3.8 trillion

Holiday Debt Hangover for U.S. Consumers

Nevada District Court Holds that a Creditor Must Have a Fully Undisputed Claim to Petition for an Involuntary Bankruptcy

Americans Borrowed More in November Amid Solid Holiday Sales

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Stump the Chumps!
Date: Thursday, January 11, 2018
Time: 11:30 AM Eastern / 8:30 AM Pacific (60 Minutes)
Cost: $25 Members / $75 Non-Members
Presenters: James J. Haller, John C. Colwell, Ed Boltz, Gene Melchionne and Henry Sommer

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