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2013 Consumer Action Handbook

Hi everyone,

Each year, the U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies updates the Consumer Action Handbook, a resource with consumer tips to help consumers in their daily life. This annual handbook provides consumers with information essential to making financial decisions on everything from purchasing a home and paying for college to securing health care and protecting one’s privacy when shopping online.

The handbook is accessible at the link below:

www.usa.gov/topics/consumer/consumer-action-handbook.pdf

Please feel free to forward to any individual, organization or agency.

Best,
Maggie

Magdalena Reyes Bordeaux
Supervising Attorney
Public Counsel
Consumer Law Project &
Debtor Assistance Project

Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP Hired In Calif. Ch. 9 Cases After Winston & Strawn LLP Disqualified

National Public Finance Guarantee Corp. has retained Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP to represent it in the Chapter 9 bankruptcy proceedings of San Bernardino and Stockton, Calif., after a judge disqualified Winston & Strawn LLP from representing the bond insurer in the San Bernardino matter, it said Friday.

Bankruptcy e-Bulletin – Update from the State Bar Business Law Section’s INSOLVENCY LAW COMMITTEE

June 19, 2013

Dear constituency list members of the Insolvency Law Committee (“ILC”), the following is a legislative summary of interest to insolvency practitioners and professionals:

California Assembly Bill AB 929 became effective on January 1, 2013, increasing personal property exemptions under California Code of Civil Procedure (“CCP”) sections 703 and 704 and impacting the homestead exemption as set forth below:

Under AB 182 (2003), a bill developed through coordination between the California Law Revision Commission and the Insolvency Law Committee, the process of increasing exemptions as to personal property under CCP §703.140, the so-called “wild card” set of exemptions, was removed from the political process through application of a first-of-its kind automatic triennial cost-of-living adjustment set by the annual California Consumer Price Index to keep pace with inflation. See CCP §703.150. Increases in the homestead exemption in real property were not part of this automatic adjustment process.

AB 929, a bill sponsored by Assemblyman Bob Wieckowski, a long-time member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, finally ties the homestead exemption to inflation and the increasing cost of home ownership. On April 1, 2013 (and every three years thereafter) the Judicial Council is required to submit adjusted homestead exemptions based on the change in the annual California Consumer Price Index to the Legislature.

AB 929 modifies CCP §704.730 so that the maximum income threshold is increased (from $15,000 to $25,000 if single and from $20,000 to $35,000 if married) for persons 55+ years of age to be eligible for the $175,000 homestead exemption.

AB 929 also revises and recasts the “wild card” set of exemptions so that their language generally mirrors the corresponding CCP section 704 “homestead” set of exemptions for various assets and increases the dollar amount of the exemption for a debtor’s interest in motor vehicles, household furnishings, jewelry, and tools/professional equipment. The amounts under CCP 703.140(b) were further adjusted effective April 1, 2013 based on the change in the annual Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the most recent three-year period. The following lists certain dollar amounts of exemptions under CCP 703.140(b):

Property
Old Amount
New Amount (for Petitions filed from 1/1/13 – 3/31/13)
New Amount (for Petitions filed on or after 4/1/13

Homestead (CCP §703.140(b)(1))
$22,075
$24,060
$25,575

Motor Vehicles (CCP §703.140(b)(2))
$3,525
$4,800
$5,100

Household Items, animals, crops, musical instruments (CCP §703.140(b)(3))
$550
$600
$650

Jewelry (CCP §703.140(b)(4))
$1,425
$1,425 (no change)
$1,525

Wildcard (CCP §703.140(b)(5))
$1,175
$1,280
$1,350

Tools of Trade ((CCP §703.140(b)(6))
$2,200
$7,175
$7,625

Life Insurance (CCP §703.140(b)(8))
$11,800
$12,860
$13,675

Personal Injury ((CCP §703.140(b)(11)(D))
$22,075
$24,060
$25,575

Finally, certain other changes were made to CCP § 703.140. First, under CCP §703.140(b)(11)(D), the exclusion for pain, suffering and actual pecuniary loss for the personal injury exemption is eliminated. Second, under CCP §703.140(b)(2), the motor vehicle exemption is expanded to include one or more vehicles (i.e. previously only one vehicle could be exempted).

These materials were prepared by Dore Law, in San Francisco, California. Editorial contributions were provided by ILC member Monique Jewett-Brewster, of Bryan Cave, LLP, in San Francisco, California and ILC Advisor Robert G. Harris of Binder & Malter, LLP in Santa Clara, California.

Thank you for your continued support of the Committee.

Best regards,

Insolvency Law Committee

The Insolvency Law Committee of the Business Law Section of the California State Bar provides a forum for interested bankruptcy practitioners to act for the benefit of all lawyers in the areas of legislation, education and promoting efficiency of practice. For more information about the Business Law Standing Committees, please see the standing committees web page.

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BLOOMBERG NEWS Bank awarded bonuses for foreclosures, lawsuit says By Hugh Son and David McLaughlin

BLOOMBERG NEWS JUNE 15, 2013 NEW YORK — Bank of America Corp. rewarded staff with cash bonuses and gift cards for meeting quotas tied to sending distressed homeowners into foreclosure, former employees say in court documents.

Mortgage workers falsified records and were told to delay loan-assistance applications by requesting paperwork that the second-biggest US lender had already received, according to statements from former employees filed last week in federal court in Boston.

The lender improperly disqualified applicants to the Home Affordable Modification Program, according to a May 23 statement from Simone Gordon, a loss-mitigation specialist who left the company in 2012.

‘‘We were regularly drilled that it was our job to maximize fees for the bank by fostering and extending delay of the HAMP modification process by any means we could,’’ Gordon said. Managers instructed staff to ‘‘delay modifications by telling homeowners who called in that their documents were ‘under review,’ when in fact, there had been no review,’’ she said.

The bank has denied the plaintiffs’ allegations.

Read more…

cdcbaa — The Strategic Plan for the United States Bankruptcy Court of the Central District of California

cdcbaa — Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Association: The Strategic Plan for the United States Bankruptcy Court of the Central District of California

June 22, 2013

Speakers:
Judges Peter Carroll, Maureen Tighe, Scott Clarkson, Deborah Saltzman, Sandra Klein
Clerk of the Court Kathy Campbell and Staff

The judges will present the proposed new Strategic Plan for the Central District of California, and discuss, among other things, (a) the prior strategic plans of the court; (b) the process undertaken to develop the proposed plan; (c) the comments received during the comment period that expired on May 15, 2013; (d) current work on the proposed plan, including the layout of the plan and the incorporation of comments received; (e) the projected adoption date and implementation date; and (f) the reports that will be made by the chief judge annually during the 7 year term of the plan after implementation regarding the goals reached under each of the strategic issues contained in the plan. Ms. Campbell and her staff may have a Power Point presentation on one or more aspects of the plan. The presentation will be 1 hour and 15 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes, with the balance of the time for questions, etc. Each judge making a presentation is responsible for a specific aspect of the planning process and will speak about that section.

Where:
Southwestern Law School
3050 Wilshire Boulevard
Westmoreland Building – 3rd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Parking is $8.00

Times:
Registration: 10:00am – 11:00am
cdcbaa Membership Meeting: 10:30 am – 11:00 am
Program: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

2 Hours of MCLE Credit Provided – Limited Space

NOTE: ONLY MEMBERS CURRENT ON THEIR 2013 MEMBERSHIP DUES WILL BE ADMITTED.

Cost: Free to current cdcbaa Members
Non-Members: $250 (which includes cdcbaa membership through 2013, at least two more free MCLE Programs this year, admission to the list serve, and admission to the annual
Calvin Ashland Awards Dinner). Note: persons who have not previously been members of the cdcbaa may join at the meeting for $175.00 which will cover the remainder of this year and the Awards Dinner.

Sign up the day of the seminar with a check payable to cdcbaa or visit our website at www.bklawyers.org to remit payment online.

July 20th CLE Program:
New Issues with the Homestead Exemption

SUMMER PROGRAM IN LOS ANGELES ON TUESDAY JUNE 25 — RSVP Today!

The California Supreme Court’s next program will be presented in downtown Los Angeles on the evening of Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Jointly sponsored with the Northern District of California Historical Society, the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society, and the California Historical Society, it will feature an “all-star” cast of state and federal judges and promises to be both entertaining and educational. California Supreme Court Justices Marvin Baxter and Kathryn Werdegar, California District Court of Appeal Laurie Zelon, and U. S. District Court Judges Andrew Guilford, Terry Hatter, and Ronald Lew will dramatize federal-state relations in 19th Century California, as illustrated by events in the tumultuous life and violent death of California Chief Justice and lawyer David Terry.

David Terry was one of the most colorful and controversial justices of the California Supreme Court. During his tenure on the Court he stabbed a member of San Francisco’s 1856 Committee of Vigilance and was imprisoned and tried by the Vigilantes. In 1859, Terry fought a duel with, and killed, United States Senator David Broderick. During the Civil War, Terry fought for the Confederacy as an officer in the Texas Cavalry. After the war, Terry returned to California, resumed the practice of law and, in the 1880s represented Sarah Althea Hill in two notorious trials in San Francisco (one in state court and one in federal court) over her alleged marriage to wealthy U.S. Senator William Sharon. In 1889, Terry physically assaulted U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Field, after Field–while riding circuit–had ruled against Terry in a Sharon lawsuit and then jailed both Terry and Sarah for contempt. During the assault, Justice Field’s bodyguard (a federal Marshal) shot and killed Terry, leading to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision, In re Neagle, about the immunity of federal officers from state criminal laws.

The June 25 program will feature the Justices and Judges reading from documents written by Terry, Sarah, Field and others. It will also include historical images (photos, drawings, maps) of the events recounted. The program will be narrated by Richard Rahm, a member of the Northern District Society’s board of directors and a shareholder in the Littler Mendelson law firm, and Dan Grunfeld, the CSCHS president and a partner in the Kaye Scholer law firm.

The program will be held at the auditorium of the Ronald Reagan State Building, at 300 South Spring Street, Los Angeles 90013, starting at 5:30 p.m. and ending at 7 p.m. A reception will follow. The program and reception are free. MCLE credit will be available, for a charge of $30.

 

 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013 – Practical Tips for Avoiding a Jolley Ride Up a Riverisland Without a Paddle – The Resurgence of Lender Liability

LACBA Commercial Law and Bankruptcy Law Section

Practical Tips for Avoiding a Jolley Ride Up a Riverisland Without a Paddle – The Resurgence of Lender Liability

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Registration: 11:30 AM

Lunch: 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Program: 12:00 – 1:00 PM

Location: Los Angeles County Bar Association
1055 West 7th Street, 27th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90017

1 hr CLE Credit

Program Description

This panel discussion will include a brief overview of California lender liability law; the impact of Riverisland Cold Storage, Inc. v. Fresno-Madera Production Credit Assoc. and Jolley v. Chase Home Finance, LLC upon the pre-existing case law; and practical suggestions for avoiding the problems created by Riverisland and Jolley.

Speakers:
Richard W. Esterkin, Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP
Thomas M. Robins III, Frandzel, Robins, Bloom & Csato, LLP

Parking: Self Parking Available for $10.00, with validation.

Registration Information – 012034

Prices:
CLE+ Members (meal not included): FREE
CLE+ Plus Members with meal: $20.00
Law Students with meal: $25.00
Law Students: $25.00
Section Members with meal: $40.00
LACBA Members with meal: $55.00
All Others with meal: $85.00

1 hr. CLE Credit

Registration Code: 012034

Register by Phone with Visa, MasterCard or AMEX: Call (213) 896-6560 Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. and have the information below ready. Advance registration will close at 12:00 PM on Friday, April 26, 2013. While advance registration (both online and via phone) closes for most programs approximately 12-24 hours before event time (in order to allow for operational considerations), we would still like to have you join us, and you are more than welcome to register on-site and attend, unless the program is specifically noted as SOLD OUT.

Thursday, June 6, 2013 – Chapter 13 – Student Loans – At the Crossroads

Chapter 13 – Student Loans – At the Crossroads
Seminar for Bankruptcy Attorneys
Presented by the Office of the Chapter 13 Trustee, Kathy A. Dockery
Thursday, June 6, 2013
1:00 pm
725 S. Figueroa Street
Room 103
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Sign Up: gmangum@latrustee.com

Introduction to Adversary Proceedings MCLE: 7/11/13

We are having an MCLE program titled “An Introduction to Adversary Proceedings” on Thursday, July 11th from 10-12:30 at the Roybal Federal Building. The program is co-sponsored by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California and cdcbaa. Refreshments will be generously provided by Abacus.

The program will focus on providing attorneys who have never handled an adversary proceeding with an introductory overview of bringing and defending an adversary proceeding. Attached hereto is a flyer with additional details about the program. In addition to the great panel which includes the Honorable Judge Sandra Klein, Roksana Moradi of Simon Resnik Hayes, and Roye Zur of Landau Gottfried & Berger, the program will offer 2.5 hours of MCLE credit and light refreshments. Please feel free to forward a copy of the attached flyer to anyone who may be interested in attending the program.

We expect the program to fill up fast so please encourage anyone interested in attending the program to email Christian Cooper at ccooper@publiccounsel.org as soon as possible since space will limited.

 

For More Info Click Here!!!

5/31/2013 – 6/1/2013 – Bankruptcy Basics and Review Program

Bankruptcy Basics and Review Program

This two day program will focus on Chapters 7, 11, and 13. The program is for attorneys who have basic knowledge of bankruptcy and are interested in learning more. Paralegals and office staff are welcome. The first day will focus on consumer bankruptcy, chapter 7s and 13, and the second day will focus on chapter 11, corporate and individual cases.

Instructed by:
Professor M. Jonathan Hayes, Esq., Certified Bankruptcy Specialist
James T. King, Esq., Certified Bankruptcy Specialist

Date:
Friday, May 31 – Saturday, June 1, 2013

Location:
University of West Los Angeles – School of Law
9800 S. La Cienega
Inglewood, CA 90301

Cost for Both Days:
Attorneys: $275
Paralegals and Government Attorneys $185
Law Students $100

Cost for One Day
Attorneys: $225
Paralegals and Government Attorneys $100
Law Students $50

Materials including sample schedules, and pleadings will be provided via email. Attendees are responsible for printing their own materials. Attendees should brings a Bankruptcy Code including the Bankruptcy Rules to each section.

To Register and for more information: uwla.edu/bankruptcyprogram

For more information contact:
Kimberly Brewer (310) 342-5237 or kbrewer@uwla.edu
Kathy Hao (818) 518-4557 or kathyhao@sbcglobal.net