Eleventh Circuit Reads Husky Narrowly, Perhaps Too Narrowly
Reading Husky narrowly, the Eleventh Circuit requires that fraud occur before a debt arises to make the debt nondischargeable under Section 523(a)(2)(A).
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Repaying Salary After Arrest Isn’t Compensation for Loss and Isn’t Dischargeable
An obligation can be penal in nature, and thus nondischargeable, even though it’s measured by pecuniary loss.
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Not All Student Loans Are Nondischargeable, Tenth Circuit Holds
Tenth Circuit joins the Fifth Circuit by holding that student loans are not ‘educational benefits’ under Section 523(a)(8)(A)(ii).
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