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By Ed Boltz, 15 July, 2024

M.D.N.C.: Scott v. Full House Marketing- FCRA and Employment Decisions

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By Ed Boltz, 15 July, 2024

4th. Cir.: Feyijinmi v. Maryland- Nondischargeability of Restitution without Conviction

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By Ed Boltz, 12 July, 2024

W.D.N.C.: Crypto Colo Center v. Dei Vitae Enterprises: Withdrawal of Reference to Bankruptcy Court

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By Ed Boltz, 10 July, 2024

Law Review Note: Sarah Holden, Consumer Protection & Bankruptcy Law—Rewarding Repayment: Removing the Fear from Crushing Student Loan Debt Through Alternatives to Discharge, 46 U. ARK. LITTLE ROCK L. REV. 83 (2023)

Available at: https://lawrepository.ualr.edu/lawreview/vol46/iss1/3

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By Ed Boltz, 9 July, 2024

4th Cir.: Dash BPO v. Lindberg- Dismissal for Failure to Adequately Plead Fraudulent Concealment

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By Ed Boltz, 9 July, 2024

W.D.N.C.: Horne v. Credit Acceptance Corp & Horne v. Experian- Pro Se Silence and FCRA

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In paired  cases,  Erica Horne  brought  pro se  actions against  Credit Acceptance Corp.,  Experian, Equifax and Transunion under the Fair Credit Reporting Act,  which, as the magistrate held,   "in its entirety contain[ed] the following factual allegation:"

By Ed Boltz, 2 July, 2024

North Carolina Bankruptcy Criminal Indictments

Attached are three criminal indictments  of bankruptcy debtors in North Carolina,  all of which largely relate  to undisclosed transfers or transactions after the filing of their bankruptcy.

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By Ed Boltz, 2 July, 2024

Bankr. M.D.N.C.: Robichaux v. Moses Cone Hospital- Motion In Limine regarding Expert Testimony

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By Ed Boltz, 1 July, 2024

SCOTUS: Harrington v. Purdue Pharma- No Third Party Releases in Chapter 11 CONSUMER EDITION

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Rather than summarize a Chapter 11 case in exhaustive detail  that both has little directly to do with consumer bankruptcy cases and has been summarized in exhaustive detail elsewhere,  here are links to a few of those:

By Ed Boltz, 21 June, 2024

Law Review: Joseph Peter Gomez, Note, A Bona Fide Dispute: Can Bankrupt Debtors Sell Assets Free and Clear of Federal Civil Forfeiture Claims?, 29 Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L. 587 (2024).

Available at:  https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/jcfl/vol29/iss2/4/

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