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Historically, the upper floors of the Century Station building at 300 Fayetteville St. was bankruptcy land in Raleigh. The old […]
Here is a common set of facts: A potential client comes into our office. During the conversation we learn that the potential […]
If you’ve spent much time listening to the news this week, you’ve probably heard about the settlement reached by 49 […]
A lot of factors are considered when helping a client choose what bankruptcy chapter to file. The New York Times […]
This month, The New Yorker ran one of those articles that seemed a lot more common a year ago. In it, […]
Today’s Wall Street Journal had a story about Capital One continuing to collect on debt that had been discharged in […]
Chapter 13 cases can last a long time, often up to five years. All kinds of things can happen during […]
We take our religious piety pretty seriously around here, so when a client expresses dismay over the ethical dilemmas that […]
Our litigation attorney, Cort Walker, had a nice win a couple of weeks ago that earned himself a few paragraphs […]
First, a quick civics review: legal actions are brought in either state court or federal court, depending on the jurisdictional […]