Discharge Injunction

Secured Lender’s Post-Discharge Communications To Debtor Did Not Violate Discharge Injunction

06/20/13

In Mele v. Bank of America, et al., Adv. Proc. No. 12-5031, 486 B.R. 546, 2013 Bankr. LEXIS 455 (Bankr. N.D. Ga. January 8, 2013)(J.

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No Need to Bother the Bankruptcy Judge – Continuing a Personal Injury Case After the Discharge to Reach Insurance

07/17/07

Bankruptcy Judge Lee of the Eastern District of California probably doesn’t think that it should be necessary to remind litigants that a personal injury plaintiff need not obtain relief from the post-discharge injunction in order to commence or continue a lawsuit against the debtor, so long as it is clear that the plaintiff will resort only to insurance coverage to pay the claim.

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No Need to Bother the Bankruptcy Judge – Continuing a Personal Injury Case After the Discharge to Reach Insurance

07/17/07

Bankruptcy Judge Lee of the Eastern District of California probably doesn’t think that it should be necessary to remind litigants that a personal injury plaintiff need not obtain relief from the post-discharge injunction in order to commence or continue a lawsuit against the debtor, so long as it is clear that the plaintiff will resort only to insurance coverage to pay the claim.

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