Bankruptcy

Principles of Bankruptcy Law

September 5, 2010 in Bankruptcy

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This book focuses on the material covered in a typical law school course on Bankruptcy. It covers both business and consumer bankruptcy. The book explains basic bankruptcy concepts and then uses those concepts to make code provisions understandable.

Principles of Bankruptcy Law

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Bankruptcy Mortgages – Get a Mortgage After Bankruptcy Discharge

September 4, 2010 in Bankruptcy

In today’s world, bankruptcy mortgages are not uncommon. According to figures from the government’s Insolvency Service, in quarter three of 2007, there were 26,072 individual insolvencies in England and Wales. This was made up of 15,833 bankruptcies and 10,239 Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) – where you are still unable to borrow but you keep your property.

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Why Bankruptcy Lawyers Need Bankruptcy Leads

September 3, 2010 in Bankruptcy

You just graduated from law school and are now ready to make money while helping people resolve their legal problems. You decide that you will partake in the bankruptcy niche, since that area of law seems to be in high demand, especially considering all the foreclosures that are happening. You put some ads in the paper and acquire a few clients. But you want to get more without breaking your budget. The best way to do this is to look into buying bankruptcy leads.

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The Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Law ? the Pros and Cons

September 2, 2010 in Bankruptcy

It is better to realize as early as possible that going through a bankruptcy claim is not easy. People generally opt for it as their first remedy. You must know the bankruptcy laws well in order to decide.

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Bankruptcy, 8th Edition

September 1, 2010 in Bankruptcy

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The Eighth Edition integrates the rapidly developing post-BAPCPA (2005) caselaw and features revised treatment of consumer bankruptcy issues in light of that caselaw. Revised Chapter 11 materials put greater emphasis on bankruptcy sales in light of their increasing frequency and importance. Thoroughly updated and current, the Eighth Edition remains a classic casebook presenting students the full canon of bankruptcy law under the 1978 Bankruptcy Code explicated through carefully selected and edited principal cases and thoughtful notes and problems. New Principal Cases:Armstrong World (2005) Butner (1979)Clear Channel (In re PW) (2008)Katz>/i> (2006) Kreisler (2008) Majewski (2002) Milavetz, Gallop & Milavetz (2008)Piper Aircraft (1995) Wright (2007) Selected New Notes and Problems:Avoiding Power Limitations Applicable to Financial Derivatives Bankruptcy SalesConversion (Marrama) Chapter 11 Plan ExclusivityProjected Disposable Income Under Chapter 13 (Kagenveama) ReclamationTransnational Bankruptcy (Chapter 15).

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Be Familiar With Bankruptcy, Know The Things Behind It

August 31, 2010 in Bankruptcy

In the simplest definition, an individual who declares bankruptcy means he or she affirms his financial incapacity to pay his debts. Once the bankruptcy is approved, the debtor is released from all his obligations to pay his creditors.

Many individuals who are stuck in a bad credit situation resort to bankruptcy to be free from their charges. But since the amendment of the bankruptcy law in 2005, those who wish to declare bankruptcy must first go through a set of requirements. This article aims to give you bankruptcy facts that you need to know before filing or before deciding to declare bankruptcy.

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Bankruptcy Attorney

August 30, 2010 in Bankruptcy

An attorney is familiar with the rules and regulations of your state; hence, he can be the only option to solve your financial problem. Filing for bankruptcy is not at all a simple matter; you may sometimes become too worried to go through the process.

A competent bankruptcy attorney may handle your financial trouble smoothly, and may point out the advantages and disadvantages of filing after analyzing your crisis in details. You must appoint a reputable attorney who has in-detail understanding of the bankruptcy law. The hired attorney must also know the entire process of filing bankruptcy.

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Seven Steps on How to File for Bankruptcy

August 29, 2010 in Bankruptcy

In the 21st century, many men and women find themselves struggling to keep their heads above water financially. With ever mounting debt, these people oftentimes need to seek relief by filing for bankruptcy. Perhaps you are such a person who is fighting to make ends meet. As a result, you may be wondering how to file for bankruptcy.

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