Scheer v. State Bar of CA

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Marilyn Scheer, an attorney with a suspended California law license, contends that the district court erred when it held that her debt to a former client was nondischargeable under 11 U.S.C. 523(a)(7). In this case, there were no costs or fees assessed for disciplinary reasons. Rather, the debt at issue was effectively the amount that Scheer improperly received from a client, but did not pay back. At its core, the $5775 at issue is not a fine or penalty, but compensation for actual loss. The court concluded that the the debt to her client does not fall within the section 523(a)(7) nondischargeability exception. Accordingly, the court reversed and remanded. View "Scheer v. State Bar of CA" on Justia Law