February 22, 2021
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SBRA – The Sequel: Leases in Bankruptcy Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021

Form 1099G – How to Fight Back Against Scams

Chapter 13 – It’s Good To Have A Plan
The Chapter 13 Business Model


New Judge Appointed in the Eastern District of Wisconsin

From the Supreme Court: Case to Watch
- Amicus Brief: McCoy Student Debt Bankruptcy Discharge

On Bankruptcy’s Promethean Gap: Building Enslaving Capacity into the Antebellum Administrative State
New Proof of Claim Form

Passing of Judge Shapiro

Subchapter V Reminder – March 27, 2021 Deadline

Bitcoin
How are Bitcoin Created? An illustrated guide to bitcoin mining, blockchains, and the “minting” process of cryptocurrency’s most popular coin.
- See also this ConsiderChapter13.org resource from 2016: Bitcoins and Bankruptcy By Phil Lamos, Chief Legal Counsel, Office of the Chapter 13 Trustee (Cleveland, OH)

From the Courts
- Middle District of Florida – Judge Colton Only Chpt 13 Hearing Procedures effect 3/1/21 – IMPORTANT
- District of Minnesota – Proposed Abrogation of Local Rule 1007-4(b) and Proposed New Local Rule and Form 2016-2 regarding disclosure of atty fees in adversaries.
- Northern District of New York – Loss Mitigation Procedures revised to clarify the process for participation when a motion to terminate the automatic stay has been granted as to real property. The revisions to Part V (A) and (B) provide for uniformity in practice across the divisions. Click here for a redline of the revisions.
- Middle District of Georgia – Proposed LBR 9072-1 and Proposed LBR 9073-1 regarding Final Disposition Calendar Procedures
- Middle District of Alabama – Transitioning to NextGen 3/8/21
- District of Maryland – Transitioning to NextGen 5/10/21
- Eastern District of Kentucky – NextGen went into effect over the weekend

For Your Blog
- Your clients need to know this . . . Lost a Job or Income? Don’t lose access to key tax credits – Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit.

Student Loan Chronicles
- Student Debt Crisis Hits Black Borrowers Hardest – These debtors say Biden’s plan to tackle it isn’t enough


IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . .
Recent Trends in the Interpretation of Midland v. Johnson and the Applicability of the FDCPA to Bankruptcy Cases – Part 2 of 2: Thomas v. Midland Funding, LLC
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February 15, 2021
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2020 Vision

Judges on Race: Reducing Implicit Bias in Courtrooms

Autherine Lucy: Failed Integration Bid Left Lasting Legacy

On Bankruptcy’s Promethean Gap: Building Enslaving Capacity into the Antebellum Administrative State

Still Time to Register for Free Webinar
City of Chicago v. Fulton: What SCOTUS Did Not Say
This Friday, February 19th – 2:00 eastern/1:00 central/12:00 mtn/11:00 pacific
Join Chapter 13 Trustee Jody Bledsoe along with noted attorneys Rich Parker and Tony Sottile in a one-hour presentation on the recent Fulton decision. Our expert panel will dig into what the Supreme Court did not rule on in this case. They will also drill down into Sections 362 and 542.
Can’t attend on Friday? It is ConsiderChapter13.org’s practice to record all webinars. Although we offer live webinars FREE, access to the recordings is a benefit of subscription. Only $275/year for access to ALL of the resources! Click her to subscribe.
(If you are a solo practitioner and have been impacted by the pandemic, contact us for a discount.)

Forbearance Period Extended
FHFA Extends Foreclosure and REO Eviction Moratoriums and COVID Forbearance Period

Subchapter V Reminder – March 27, 2021 Deadline

Webinar Recording Now Available

From the National Consumer Law Center

From the Courts
- Middle District of Georgia – Proposed LBR 9072-1 and Proposed LBR 9073-1 regarding Final Disposition Calendar Procedures
- Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi – ChapMobile app now available – To download the app, go to the Apple App Store or Google Play App Store and search for “chapmobile”
- Northern District of Georgia – Northern District of Georgia Bankruptcy Court is interested in your input in planning how to conduct hearings when it returns to normal operations post-pandemic. Please complete survey by 2/16/21.
- Eastern District of Michigan – Notice Regarding Updated System Banner – Although we only saw this notice on one court’s website, it is probably the policy for all CM/ECF users – the message: You Are Being Recorded
- Middle District of Alabama – Transitioning to NextGen 3/8/21
- Eastern District of Kentucky – Transitioning to NextGen 2/22/21
- District of Maryland – Transitioning to NextGen 5/10/21

Positions Open
Judgeship Positions
- Western District of Texas – San Antonio – Application due date 2/26/21
- District of Minnesota – Application due date 3/18/21
- District of Puerto Rico – Application due date 3/3/21

From Fannie Mae
Worth repeating: You Don’t Have to Repay the Forbearance Amount All at Once Upon Completion of Your Forbearance Plan: Get the Facts


IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . .
Is 1328(i) Ultimately Terrible for Debtors?
Attorney Siomos focuses on how 1328(i) can hurt debtors.“The December 2020 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, more commonly known as the second covid-19 stimulus bill, contains a few bankruptcy related provisions, but none stood out more with respect to Chapter 13 than the newly created § 1328(i).”See also:
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February 8, 2021
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Recent Trends in the Interpretation of Midland v. Johnson and the Applicability of the FDCPA to Bankruptcy Cases – Part 2 of 2: Thomas v. Midland Funding, LLC

Is 1328(i) Ultimately Terrible for Debtors?
Attorney Siomos focuses on how 1328(i) can hurt debtors.“The December 2020 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, more commonly known as the second covid-19 stimulus bill, contains a few bankruptcy related provisions, but none stood out more with respect to Chapter 13 than the newly created § 1328(i).”
See also:

WEBINAR RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE
On 1/29/21 ConsiderChapter13.org hosted its first webinar of the year with many to come. All webinars are free if viewed live; however, access to the webinar recordings are a benefit of subscription to ConsiderChapter13.org. Not a subscriber? Click here to join now.
The Recording of “Recent Legislation January 2021” is now available.
Join The Honorable William H. Brown (retired), and Chapter 13 Trustees Henry Hildebrand and Debra Miller in a one hour discussion regarding consumer bankruptcy implications of the Bankruptcy Administration Improvement and Consolidated Appropriations Acts, along with some thoughts on pending legislation.

Farmers In The News

New NY Judges Appointed

From the IRS
- Business Aid: For eligible employers, paid sick and family leave credits have been extended for leave taken through March 31- IRS Updates FAQs on Paid Sick Leave Credit and Family Leave Credit

From the Courts
- Northern District of Georgia – Bankruptcy Court interested in input in planning how to conduct hearings when it returns to normal operations post-pandemic. Please complete survey by 2/16/21.
- District of Maryland – Transitioning to NextGen 5/10/21
- District of Oregon – On February 1, the court will implement a new calendar program (CHAP) that will affect how hearings are scheduled
- Eastern District of Michigan – Notice Regarding Updated System Banner – Although we only saw this notice on one court’s website, it is probably the policy for all CM/ECF users – the message: You Are Being Recorded
- Middle District of North Carolina – Standing Order re Ch 13 Notices Rule 2002(h)
- District of Nevada – Administrative Order 2021-01 – Order Adopting Chapter 13 Presumptive Attorney’s Fees Guidelines
- Middle District of Alabama – Transitioning to NextGen 3/8/21
- Eastern District of Kentucky – Transitioning to NextGen 2/22/21

Positions Open
Judgeship Positions
- Western District of Texas – San Antonio – Application due date 2/26/21
- District of Minnesota – Application due date 3/18/21
- District of Puerto Rico – Application due date 3/3/21
Chapter 13 Standing Trustee
- District of South Carolina, Columbia Division – Application due date 2/19/21

On the CFPB
- Struggling During the Pandemic? COVID-19 Financial Relief and Protections Extended (Not a great title – this article spells out all the deadlines as of 2/1/21 – i.e. no payment on federally backed student loans until 10/1/21; evictions for renters stayed until 4/1/21; FHA or USDA backed loans 4/1/21; etc.
- Acting Director David Uejio Issues Warning: CFPB Will Take Aggressive Action with Regard to COVID-19



Student Loan Chronicles
- Biden Supports Cancelling Student Debt, Expresses Openness to Executive Action
(There are lots of articles out there on this topic – bottom line seems to be two proposals: (1) $10k per borrower forgiven if via executive order; (2) $50k per borrower forgiven if via law (a/ka/ the ever looming “Act of Congress”).)

Sanctions and Irony and Fraud, Oh My!
- WA Launches Investigation Into 200,000 Missing Cows at Center of Easterday Bankruptcy, Legal Fight (headline pretty much says it all – couldn’t resist running a story on 200,000 missing cows!!!)

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . .
Legal Aid and Who Are Our Chapter 13 “Customers”
DON’T SKIP THIS ONE JUST BECAUSE YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHO OUR CLIENTELE IS!“I would argue that for the Debtors living in poverty, Trustees need to take a more panoramic approach and be mindful of the issues impacting individuals in extreme poverty. On the face of the petition and schedules, it may certainly appear some Debtors are making bad choices.”Additional recommended reading:
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February 1, 2021
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Paying the Car Loan Directly vs. Through the Plan: Till Debt Us Do Part?

Fulton’s Aftermath – What Do Chapter 13 Practitioners Need To Know?

City of Chicago v. Fulton And the Turnover Conundrum
By Kara K. Gendron, Esquire, Mott & Gendron Law (Harrisburg, PA)Click here for the Opinion

Legal Aid and Who Are Our Chapter 13 “Customers”
DON’T SKIP THIS ONE JUST BECAUSE YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHO OUR CLIENTELE IS!“I would argue that for the Debtors living in poverty, Trustees need to take a more panoramic approach and be mindful of the issues impacting individuals in extreme poverty. On the face of the petition and schedules, it may certainly appear some Debtors are making bad choices.”Additional recommended reading:

From the Courts
- District of Oregon – On February 1, the court will implement a new calendar program (CHAP) that will affect how hearings are scheduled
- Eastern District of Michigan – Notice Regarding Updated System Banner – Although we only saw this notice on one court’s website, it is probably the policy for all CM/ECF users – the message: You Are Being Recorded
- Middle District of North Carolina – Standing Order re Ch 13 Notices Rule 2002(h)
- Northern District of Georgia – Public Notice Regarding Reassignment of Judge Homer Drake Cases
- Middle District of North Carolina – Sandy Davis is Judge Aron’s new Courtroom Contact – her number is 336-358-4028
- District of Nevada – Administrative Order 2021-01 – Order Adopting Chapter 13
Middle District of Alabama – Transitioning to NexGen 3/8/21 - Eastern District of Kentucky – Transitioning to NextGen 2/22/21

Positions Open
Judgeship Positions
- Western District of Texas – San Antonio – Application due date 2/26/21
- District of Minnesota – Application due date 3/18/21
- District of Puerto Rico – Application due date 3/3/21
Chapter 13 Standing Trustee
- District of South Carolina, Columbia Division – Application due date 2/19/21
- Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division – Application due date 2/5/21

On the CFPB
- Supervisory Highlights COVID-19 Prioritized Assessments Special Edition – This 28-paged Special Edition inform of observations in its prioritized assessment supervisory work conducted last year after the sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic – focused on assessing risks to consumers resulting from the pandemic.


Sanctions and Irony and Fraud, Oh My!
- Calabasas Real Estate Developer Indicted for Bankruptcy Fraud – Mark Handel was indicted for fraud, money laundering, and falsely testifying under oath.
- Judge Wants Payday Loan Firm to Pay $132.5M to Victims (same case as above)

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . .
Delinquent Utilities and Disconnection Under New Bankruptcy Provision
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January 25, 2021
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“If the creditor is likely to lose the turnover action, it would make more sense from a cost-benefit analysis simply to turn over the property as soon as possible, without requiring a formal turnover action.”

Delinquent Utilities and Disconnection Under New Bankruptcy Provision

In The Staff Department
I Feel A Change Coming On (Song by Bob Dylan, 1964)
This week we launch the first in a new, ongoing series of articles directed to staff – particularly staff of trustees’ offices but many of the lessons conveyed will transfer to support staff of any office type.
“Every Trusteeship has encountered unexpected change during the past year.”

Meet a Newish Trustee

From the Courts
- District of Nevada – Administrative Order 2021-01 – Order Adopting Chapter 13 Presumptive Attorney’s Fees Guidelines
Middle District of Alabama – Transitioning to NexGen 3/8/21 - Eastern District of Kentucky – Transitioning to NextGen 2/22/21
- Middle District of Alabama – New 11 U.S.C. 1328(i) Discharges new local form, not a 9007 motion.
- District of Minnesota – Congratulations to recipients of the Judge Nancy C. Dreher Pro Bono Distinguished Service Award: Attorneys Peter Greenlee, Yvonne Michaud Novak and Dennis Ryan
- Southern District of Mississippi – Bankruptcy filings for 2020 down 31.5% over prior year

Positions Open
Judgeship Positions
- District of Minnesota – Application due date 3/18/21
- District of Puerto Rico – Application due date 3/3/21
- Middle District of Florida at Orlando and Jacksonville – Application due date 2/1/21
- Eastern District of Tennessee – Application deadline extended to 1/29/21
Chapter 13 Standing Trustee
- District of South Carolina, Columbia Division – Application due date 2/19/21
- Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division – Application due date 2/5/21

On the CFPB
- FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra to be Named CFPB Director – A Strong Consumer Advocate and Aggressive Law Enforcer

For Your Blog
Congress Approves $25 Billion in Rental Assistance. Here’s How to Apply

Sanctions and Irony and Fraud, Oh My!

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . .
The Proposed Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act: A Political Analysis
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January 18, 2021
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SCOTUS Decision: Section 362(a)(3) Is Not Violated by Retention of Repossessed Propert

Creditors’ Rights and Debtors’ Protections at the Intersection of Consumer Bankruptcy and UCC Article 9 – Part VII

The Proposed Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act: A Political Analysis

1/12/21 – Bankruptcy Administration Improvement Act Signed Into Law
Bill modifies administrative provisions related to the bankruptcy trustee system. Specifically: (1) provides for the distribution of bankruptcy fees made to the U.S. Trustee System Fund for the costs of administering payments and trustee compensation, (2) establishes the Chapter 7 Trustee Fund and associated fees, and (3) extends the temporary office of bankruptcy judges in specified judicial districts.

From the Courts
- Eastern District of Kentucky – Transitioning to NextGen 2/22/21
- Western District of Kentucky – Welcome new judge – Honorable Charles R. Merrill
- Northern District of Oklahoma – Policy Regarding Relief from Stay During the COVID-19 Crisis

From the IRS
- Recovery Rebate Credit – No Double Dipping – this credit is ONLY for folks who did NOT receive their stimulus payments ($1,200 and $600)

Positions Open
Judgeship Positions
- Middle District of Florida at Orlando and Jacksonville – Application due date 2/1/21
- Eastern District of Tennessee – Application deadline extended to 1/29/21
Chapter 13 Standing Trustee
- Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division – Application due date 2/5/21

Student Loan Chronicles
Biden to Extend Pause on Federal Student Loan Payments

For Your Blog
- Congress Approves $25 Billion in Rental Assistance. Here’s How to Apply
- Notice: If You Are a Former Member of Members 1st Federal Credit Union Who Was Charged Overdraft Fees between March 29, 2015 and January 14, 2019, and who had closed their accounts prior to January 14, 2019, You May Be Eligible For Benefits Under a Class Action Settlement.

From the Judiciary
ChapMobile App Not Working as of 1/15/21

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . .
Just the Facts, Ma’am – Consolidated Appropriations Act, December 27, 2020
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January 11, 2021
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Just the Facts, Ma’am – Consolidated Appropriations Act, December 27, 2020
Judge Brown looks at the “Stimulus Bill”
“Consumer bankruptcy issues are addressed in Title X of the Act, section 1001, which amends Bankruptcy Code § 541(b)’s exclusions from property of the estate, adding subsection 11 for certain coronavirus relief, defined as “recovery rebates made under section 6428 of the Internal Revenue Code.” . . . Section 1001 also amends Bankruptcy Code § 1328 to add subsection (i)(1), . . .”
