2023-09-21
What Do the Most Recent Bankruptcy Filing Statics Mean? JDSupra has an interesting article discussing the recent upswing in bankruptcy filings and what the data means.
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2023-09-20
Homeowners at risk of foreclosure or tenants behind on rent may find that a ‘cash for keys’ agreement is the most viable solution.
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2023-09-19
Chicago Booth Review has an article on Why Small Businesses Are More Reluctant to File for Chapter 11?
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2023-09-18
I Stopped Paying My Private Student Loans, and Somehow Got Lucky
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2023-09-16
Foreclosure is not something any homeowner wants to go through, but it might be unavoidable. Many people find moving on from the foreclosure process difficult if they are hit with a deficiency judgment.
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2023-09-14
A New York state court has voided a $1.3 million loan agreement to a corporate borrower because the loan agreement’s stated interest rate of 34% violated New York’s criminal usury law statu
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2023-09-13
The bankruptcy means test, designed to keep people out of bankruptcy, has a fatal weakness. Like so much recently, it’s health care. Health care, in the future, to be paid before creditors get any money.
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2023-09-11
Bloomberg is reporting that Business Bankruptcies Soar in August as Rising Interest Rates Bite.
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2023-09-11
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently affirmed the 2020 Kirschner v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. ruling that a secured $1.775 billion syndicated term loan to Millennium Laboratories LLC (Millennium) was not a security.
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