ABI Blog Exchange

2023-05-22
Anna Gelpern, Stephen Lubben and I have an article in The American Prospect entitled The Debt Limit Is Unconstitutional—but Not for the Reason You Think.

Read More from: Credit Slips

2023-05-21
The commentary on the debt ceiling standoff has featured a bunch of mistaken conceptions from across the political spectrum. Let's address them.

Read More from: Credit Slips

2023-05-20
In re SVB Financial Group, No. 23-10367 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. May 17, 2023) The U.S.

Read More from: Higher Court

2023-05-20
Those who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits depend on their monthly payments to support themselves. If your check is late, there are certain steps you can take to ensure you receive it as soon as possible.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2023-05-20
Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows you to get rid of most, if not all, of your unsecured debts without paying any more money to the discharged creditors.

Read More from: Ascend

2023-05-19
⁠In re Donaldson, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio (Case No. 23-10684)⁠ On May 11, 2023, the U.S.

Read More from: Higher Court

2023-05-19
If you know anything about syndicated loan trading, you probably know the basics of transfer restrictions.
2023-05-19
By Harry W. Greenfield  May 19, 2023 A series of blogs on Asset Protection…. Blog #1.   >>> During my 53 years of practicing law along with Bob’s 53 years preparing and …

Read More from: Bernstein-Burkley, P.C.

2023-05-16
Offers In Compromise ("OIC") for Defaulted SBA EIDL loans and Section 108 of the Internal Revenue Code ("IRC"), Relief

Read More from: Shenwick & Associates

2023-05-16
With the end date for the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) less than two months away (June 30, 2023), lenders and borrowers are busily revising their loan documents in anticipation of this deadline.

Read More from: Krieg DeVault

2023-05-15
In an unpublished memorandum decision issued Tuesday, the U.S.

Read More from: Higher Court

2023-05-15
Bankruptcy Means Test Inflation Adjustment for Family of Two Goes the Wrong Way Budgeting food and clothes in the bankruptcy court for a family of two just got harder.
2023-05-15
This fall the Supreme Court will be hear a case captioned Community Financial Services of America v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, dealing with the constitutionality of the CFPB's funding mechanism.

Read More from: Credit Slips

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