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2024 Consumer Bankruptcy Hot Topics: Brunner/Gerhardt; plus 523 Discharge Exceptions 

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2024 Consumer Bankruptcy Hot Topics: Brunner/Gerhardt; plus 523 Discharge Exceptions 
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Session 01: Are Brunner and Gerhardt Now Irrelevant? - 11 U.S.C. Sec. 523(a)(8) and the November 2022 DOJ discharge guidance

Session 02: Exceptions to the 523 Discharge - Review of hot topics and case update in §523 litigation, including: liability of partners, applicability in Sub V cases, meaning of “willful and malicious”, effect of judicial and collateral estoppel arising from non-bankruptcy litigation including default judgments and settlements, dismissal of §523 claims due to use of “shotgun” pleadings, and more! 

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.25
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 9/30/2025

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1. Are Brunner and Gerhardt Now Irrelevant?  (Aug 2024)

Michael V. Baumer, Heidi McLeod

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Are Brunner and Gerhardt Now Irrelevant?  (Aug 2024)

11 U.S.C. Sec. 523(a)(8) and the November 2022 DOJ discharge guidance.

Originally presented: Jul 2024 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Michael V. Baumer, Law Office of Michael Baumer - Austin, TX
Heidi McLeod, Heidi McLeod Law Office PLLC - San Antonio, TX

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2. Exceptions to the 523 Discharge (Aug 2024)

Erin E. Jones

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Exceptions to the 523 Discharge (Aug 2024)

Review of hot topics and case update in §523 litigation, including: liability of partners, applicability in Sub V cases, meaning of “willful and malicious”, effect of judicial and collateral estoppel arising from non-bankruptcy litigation including default judgments and settlements, dismissal of §523 claims due to use of “shotgun” pleadings, and more! 

Originally presented: Jul 2024 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Erin E. Jones, Jones Murray LLP - Houston, TX