The evidence showed that the debtors’ breach of contract and conversion of collateral was not willful and malicious for purposes of nondischargeability under Section 523(a)(6). Mountain Am. Credit Union v. Trujillo (In re Trujillo), No. 13-12434, Adv. No. 13-1095 (Bankr. D. N.M. July 3, 2014). [Read more…] about Bankruptcy Court Takes Compassionate View of Default
Debt for Fees Related to Incarceration of Minor Not Dischargeable
A Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Ninth Circuit found that debt based on expenses incurred by the county juvenile justice system for the care of the debtor’s son while incarcerated is nondischargeable, Rivera v. Orange County Probation Dept. (In re Rivera), No. 13-1476 (B.A.P. 9th Cir. June 4, 2014). [Read more…] about Debt for Fees Related to Incarceration of Minor Not Dischargeable
Cybersquatting Judgment Results in Nondischargeable Debt
A million-dollar-plus district court judgment against the debtor for intentional trademark infringement and cybersquatting resulted in a nondischargeable debt in bankruptcy under section 523(a)(6). Nguyen v. Biondo (In re Biondo) No. 13-1612 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. June 13, 2014). [Read more…] about Cybersquatting Judgment Results in Nondischargeable Debt
Supreme Court Determines Scienter for Defalcation
Debts for “defalcation” have been excepted from discharge for almost one hundred and fifty years, yet only now has the Supreme Court resolved the question of what mental state is required for an actor to commit defalcation within the meaning of section 523(a)(4). Bullock v. BankChampaign, 569 U. S. ____ (2013), No. 11-1518 (May 13, 2013). [Read more…] about Supreme Court Determines Scienter for Defalcation