ABI Blog Exchange

2024-07-15
4th. Cir.: Feyijinmi v. Maryland- Nondischargeability of Restitution without Conviction

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2024-07-15
When people are in far more debt than they can handle, they may file for bankruptcy and hopefully get a fresh financial start.

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2024-07-13
If your employer maintains something like a retirement fund, disability benefits, or health insurance plans for you and other employees, they might be regulated by ERISA.

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2024-07-12
W.D.N.C.: Crypto Colo Center v. Dei Vitae Enterprises: Withdrawal of Reference to Bankruptcy Court

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2024-07-10
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)

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2024-07-10
If you have retirement or disability accounts through an employer, you might have heard of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, also known as ERISA.

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2024-07-10
When times get tough, people often look to forms of assistance from public programs or private groups they are a part of. For many, this means filing for Supplementary Security Income (SSI).

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2024-07-09
4th Cir.: Dash BPO v. Lindberg- Dismissal for Failure to Adequately Plead Fraudulent Concealment

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2024-07-09
W.D.N.C.: Horne v. Credit Acceptance Corp & Horne v. Experian- Pro Se Silence and FCRA

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2024-07-08
One of the many controversial opinions coming from the Supreme Court at the end of its term was Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, No. 22-451 (6/28/24) which abolished what is known as Chevron deference.
2024-07-08
Anyone familiar with ERISA might know that this complex federal law applies to certain employee retirement accounts maintained by employers. Many might not know that ERISA also applies to health insurance plans maintained by employers.

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2024-07-08
If bankruptcy is in your near future, don’t try to move your assets around or transfer them, even to your family.

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2024-07-07
In an opinion that resolves decades of circuit court splits, the Supreme Court ruled against allowing nonconsensual third-party releases. Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, LP, No.

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