ABI Blog Exchange

2014-08-26
Per www.globalinsolvency.com:Tue., August 26, 2014The majority owner of Bulgaria's troubled Corporate Commercial Bank (Corpbank) said on Monday it was working with Oman's sovereign wealth fund and oth

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2014-08-24
Per www.michiganradio.org:August 20, 2014Bridge Magazine writer Mike Wilkinson recently wrote a piece that explored the dollars-and-cents of Detroit, post-bankruptcy and beyond.It's titled “

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2014-08-24
Per the South Florida Business Journal:Aug 22, 2014, 1:05pm EDT

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2014-08-23
News about the Investment Dar restructuring under Kuwait's Financial Stability law, per www.thepeninsulaqatar.com:August 03, 2014 - 12:00:00 amDOHA: Investment Dar, the Kuwaiti firm whose assets i

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2014-08-23
Texas bankruptcy judge Jeff Bohm has ruled that a chapter 7 debtor who sold his homestead over a year after filing bankruptcy could not keep the portion of the proceeds when he failed to reinvest them within six months.  In re Smith, 2014 Bankr.
2014-08-22
On August 19, 2014, www.recorder.com reported that the nation’s oldest cutlery business, Lamson & Goodnow Manufacturing Co.

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2014-08-22
Some analysts are looking back to the collapse of banks in Texas due to faulty real estate loans, and conclude that based on the "Texas ratio" Eurozone banks need additional cash.Per www.globalinsolvency.

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2014-08-22
What is a judgment, and how do you know if […]

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2014-08-21
The majority of clients we work with in our bankruptcy practice would be considered “consumer” debtors. Credit card debt, home equity loans, car loans, and medical bills often make up the majority of what they owe to creditors.
2014-08-21
The majority of clients we work with in our bankruptcy practice would be considered “consumer” debtors. Credit card debt, home equity loans, car loans, and medical bills often make up the majority of what they owe to creditors.
2014-08-21
There are many myths surrounding life after bankruptcy. The fact is, you can rebuild your credit and your life after bankruptcy. Our Kenosha bankruptcy attorney separates fact from fiction in this post.  

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2014-08-21
There are many myths surrounding life after bankruptcy. The fact is, you can rebuild your credit and your life after bankruptcy. Our Kenosha bankruptcy attorney separates fact from fiction in this post.  

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2014-08-21
There are many myths surrounding life after bankruptcy. The fact is, you can rebuild your credit and your life after bankruptcy. Our Kenosha bankruptcy attorney separates fact from fiction in this post.  

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2014-08-19
When a homeowner files for bankruptcy there is most likely a lender on the home involved.  Once the discharge of the debts is entered by the Bankruptcy Court then borrower is no longer personally liable for the debt.  But, if the borrower wants to ke
2014-08-19
Many students don't realize the scope and extent of the lifelong financial burden they saddle themselves with when taking out student loans. It is only after getting into the "real world" that they realize that living expenses

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2014-08-19
If you file personal bankruptcy, it can take a significant toll on any business ownership in your name, depending on how the business was legally organized and the type of bankruptcy petition filed with the court.

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2014-08-19
If you file personal bankruptcy, it can take a significant toll on any business ownership in your name, depending on how the business was legally organized and the type of bankruptcy petition filed with the court.

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2014-08-19
If you file personal bankruptcy, it can take a significant toll on any business ownership in your name, depending on how the business was legally organized and the type of bankruptcy petition filed with the court.

Read More from: AllmandLaw