2014-01-14
By: Chris Bolz
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-14
A parochial elementary school and high school were recently sued in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York by Robert Geltzer, a bankruptcy trustee. The suits, Geltzer v. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel-St.
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2014-01-11
If you have been sued by a credit card company or by a debt buyer such as Midland Funding, CACH LLC, LVNV Funding, Portfolio Recovery, Cavalry SPV, Asset Acceptance, Unifund CCR Partners or Encore Capital, you need to take immediate action. Here are
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2014-01-03
I sued you, you didn’t file an answer,
and you didn’t come to court.
What more do I need to prove?
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2014-01-02
By NATALIE KITROEFF Stacy Jorgensen fought her way through pancreatic cancer. But her struggle was just beginning. Before she became ill, Ms. Jorgensen took out $43,000 in student loans.
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2013-12-30
In In re Kulakowski, No. 12-15294, 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 23110 (11th Cir. Nov.
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2013-12-05
Debtors sometimes are unable to open a checking account after receiving their bankruptcy Discharge. These debtors typically had a troubled history with their bank, generally involving fraud, bounced checks or excessive overdraft activity, resulti
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2013-12-05
Debtors sometimes are unable to open a checking account after receiving their bankruptcy Discharge. These debtors typically had a troubled history with their bank, generally involving fraud, bounced checks or excessive overdraft activity, result
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2013-11-02
Modifications in Family LawQ: What is a motion to modify?A: A request made to the court to change an existing court order because of a change in circumstances.Q: What types of orders can be modified?A: Divisions of property and debt from divorce usua
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2013-11-02
Both prospective and current clients often times ask similar questions.
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2013-10-28
As many readers of our Cooler e-mails and blog posts are aware, one of the hottest current topics in personal bankruptcy is the treatment of rent–stabilized leases in Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy cases.
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2013-10-27
In the case of In re Conner, Ch. 7 Case No. 09-42532, 2013 Bankr. LEXIS 4481 (Bankr. S.D. Ga.
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2013-10-21
By MIREYA NAVARROAfter her husband died, Mary Veronica Santiago fell behind on her bills, and t
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2013-10-17
My Case Was Dismissed, Now What? Chapter 7 Part 2 Your bankruptcy case was dismissed and now you want to know what options you have.
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2013-10-17
My Case Was Dismissed, Now What? Part 1Your bankruptcy case was dismissed and now you want to know what options you have.
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2013-10-14
My Case Was Dismissed, Now What?Your bankruptcy case was dismissed and now you want to know what options you have.
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2013-10-14
By JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG The dentist set to work, tapping and probi
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