- 11 U.S.C.
Lamb v. Kirk (In re Kirk)
Mar
13
2009
Ruling
Debtor's failure to provide workers' compensation coverage to school-to-work intern did not result in nondischargeable debt.
Procedural posture
Plaintiff creditor filed an adversary proceeding against defendant debtor seeking a determination that his debt was nondischargeable pursuant to 11 U.S.C.S. § 523(a)(6) because the debtor failed to provide worker's compensation insurance as required by Iowa law and such failure was willful and malicious. The creditor had started an internship at the debtor's business as part of a school-to-work program through his high school.
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