Bankruptcy Reform: A Bust?
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As anyone who follows the world of bankruptcy knows, as of October 17, 2005, substantial and, from the point of view of consumers, painful changes were made to the Federal Bankruptcy Laws. At the behest, primarily, of the credit card providers and
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The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys has recently reported on early statistics, which firm the cerns espoused by opponents of much of the recent Bankruptcy ?Reform.? The report provides the first analysis of the over 60,000
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In the wake of the ecent and vey substantial changes to the nation's bankuptcy laws, the most significant beneficiaies ae likely to be commecial landlods." So says Waen R. Gaham, a bankuptcy lawye with 25 yeas of expeience, much of it
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In the course of managing a bankruptcy-centered law practice, one notices that certain themes tend to recur. One of the things that seems, repeatedly and quite understandably, to make the blood of credit managers in bankruptcy cases boil, is the
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As anyone who follows the world of bankruptcy knows, as of October 17, 2005, substantial and, from the point of view of consumers, painful changes were made to the Federal Bankruptcy Laws. At the behest, primarily, of the credit card providers and
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