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By Ed Boltz, 5 November, 2024

Bankr. E.D.N.C.: In re Lamb- Burden of Establishing Cram-Down Value lies with the Debtor

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By Ed Boltz, 5 November, 2024

Student Debt Relief: Nonbankruptcy Hardship Relief for Student Loans under the Higher Education Act

Available at: https://www.regulations.gov/document/ED-2023-OPE-0123-32489

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By Ed Boltz, 5 November, 2024

Bankr. M.D.N.C.: In re Quevedo- EITC not Exempt as "support payment" & Division of Tax Refund between spouses

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By Ed Boltz, 2 November, 2024

4th Cir.: Trantham v. Tate- Nonstandard Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Provisions

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By Ed Boltz, 6 October, 2024

Book: Liebenthal, Ryann- Unburdened: Student Debt and the Making of an American Crisis

Follow the author on Twitter @ryannliebenthal

 

Available for free* to the first person that asks for my copy  

 

By Ed Boltz, 4 October, 2024

E.D.N.C. Ace Funding Source v. Williams Land Clearing- Interlocutory Appeals

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By Ed Boltz, 3 October, 2024

4th Cir.: Lyons v. PNC II

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In the case William T. Lyons v. PNC Bank, N.A., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit addressed two key issues involving the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and the Real Estate Settlement Practices Act (RESPA), both related to Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs).
 

By Ed Boltz, 1 October, 2024

N.C. Ct. of App.: Anhui Omi Vinyl v. USA Opel Flooring- Fraudulent Conveyance under State Law

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By Ed Boltz, 1 October, 2024

4th Cir.: CCWB Asset Investments v. EBC Asset Investment- Distribution Methods in Federal Receivership

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The case involves a court-appointed receiver tasked with distributing assets recovered from a Ponzi scheme involving over 230 investors who were defrauded by Kevin Merrill, Jay Ledford, and Cameron Jezierski. The appellants, two groups of investors (the Dean Investors and the Connaughton Investors), challenged the district court's approval of the receiver's plan to distribute the recovered assets.

The receiver proposed to use the "Rising Tide" method to distribute funds.  The Rising Tide method:

By Ed Boltz, 30 September, 2024

N.C. Ct. of App.: Adventure Trail of Cherokee v. Owens-Parole Evidence for Lease

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