ABI Blog Exchange

2023-03-16
The thought of financial difficulties delaying your ability to retire can seem like a nightmare. By filing for bankruptcy, you can stick to your retirement timeline and establish financial security relatively quickly

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2023-03-15
In a groundbreaking achievement that’s setting the tech world abuzz, Varnish Software, in collaboration with Intel and Supermicro, has shattered previous records in content

Read More from: Bob Gold & Associates

2023-03-15
Following the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, a lot of other regionals have experienced depositor runs and serious pressure on their stock prices.

Read More from: Credit Slips

2023-03-15
Individuals Can File Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Read More from: Levitt & Slafkes LLC

2023-03-14
Most people understandably want to keep their personal financial difficulties, like any debt they may have, private. Unfortunately, if one of your creditors seeks wage garnishment in Pennsylvania, your employer is likely to find out.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2023-03-12
Women’s History Month Upcoming Feature

Read More from: Creditor Rights Coalition

2023-03-11
If the bank is a Fed member, doesn't it take its USTs to the discount window instead of selling them for big losses? Does this suggest that all large banks (however defined) should be Fed members, regardless of their charter...

Read More from: Credit Slips

2023-03-11
Silicon Valley Bank seems to have had large amounts of uninsured deposits from businesses and high net worth individuals.

Read More from: Credit Slips

2023-03-10
You gotta feel for BlockFi customers. First, they find themselves creditors in BlockFi's bankruptcy. And now they've found out that BlockFi had a large, uninsured deposit...at Silicon Valley Bank.

Read More from: Credit Slips

2023-03-10
In most cases, creditors cannot try to collect a debt during or after bankruptcy in Pennsylvania. During bankruptcy, a stay may be put on these efforts from creditors.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2023-03-09
While very often the path to resolution of a dispute is circuitous, sometimes it is obvious and direct.  But all too often, those involved in the litigation cannot see it.  This is one way that a neutral can help.

Read More from: S. Mayer Law

2023-03-09
In the world of dispute resolution and mediation, everyone has expectations.  Sometimes those expectations are basic or practical.  For example, parties expect to know when and where to be for the mediation.  Parties expect the mediator to address

Read More from: S. Mayer Law

2023-03-09
Never underestimate the power of being present.  This is true in all interactions and particularly true in mediation.  In mediation, often the power of presence can unblock the pathway to resolution.

Read More from: S. Mayer Law

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