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· 5/12/2004

In Re: Paul F. Bender Lee E.J. Bender, Debtors. Lee E.J. Bender v. Educational Credit Management Corporation

Citations

  • 368 F.3d 846
  • 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 9287
  • 2004 WL 1058437

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that the ripeness doctrine permits “federal courts to avoid wasting scarce judicial resources in attempts to resolve speculative or indeterminate factual issues”
  • stating that undue hardship should be determined at the time of discharge, not at commencement of the § 523(a)(8) proceeding
  • “In addition to ... constitutional concerns, the ripeness doctrine allows the federal courts to avoid wasting scarce judicial resources in attempts to resolve speculative or indeterminate factual issues.”
  • “In addition to ... constitutional concerns, the ripeness doctrine allows the federal courts to avoid wasting scarce judicial resources in attempts to resolve speculative or indeterminate factual issues.”

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Judges: Arnold, Colloton, Morris, Riley, Sheppard

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