The United States Bankruptcy Code imposes an automatic stay against creditors’ collection efforts upon filing of a bankruptcy petition. The United States Supreme Court has now held that the Code “unequivocally” strips Native American tribes of their sovereign immunity...
Bankruptcy
Student Loans and Bankruptcy
For individuals seeking to discharge debt through bankruptcy, student loans are unique in that they require a bankruptcy court’s determination that payment of said loans would impose an undue hardship on the debtor and the debtor’s dependents. 11 U.S.C. § 523(a)(8)....
Are you a Borrower under RESPA if you are on the Mortgage but not the Note?
In Pittner v. Castle Peak 2012-1 Loan Trust (Memo & Order April 14, 2021), the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts awarded summary judgment to Defendants, Castle Peak 2012-1 Loan Trust and Selene Finance LP, on Plaintiff’s claims of...
Striking a Balance: Judicial Liens Survive Bankruptcy Under Massachusetts Law
In an attempt to strike a balance between a debtor's right to the "fresh start" contemplated in the Bankruptcy Code and a creditor's right to collect on secured debt, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (the "SJC") has squarely held that a judicial lien survives...
U.S. Supreme Court Rules That Underwater Mortgages Cannot Be “Stripped Off”
While the American economy has shown tentative signs of stabilization and recovery, the nation's courts continue to grapple with legal questions that emanate from the Great Recession and the bursting of the so-called "housing bubble." In one notable development, the...
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