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Our firm doesn’t go out of its way to pick a particular kind of client. If an individual or business in […]
Deceptive debt-management companies were in the news again recently. This time in North Carolina Lawyer’s Weekly, where correspondent Sabine Vollmer […]
It’s pretty common advice for us to give our clients, “once you’ve decided to file a bankruptcy case, don’t incur […]
We stare at a lot of pre-bankruptcy credit reports. We love ‘em: they tell us who our clients owe, who […]
You’ve just finished an expensive meal and reach for your wallet to pay, only to discover that you’ve left it […]
There are two kinds of creditors – those whose loans are built on sand and those whose loans are built […]
Bankruptcy jurisprudence is prejudiced in favor of the entrepreneur. And while the particular terminology of “consumer” or “non-consumer” debt is […]
Patricia Kluge has assets that she values at $2.6 million dollars. We know this because she filed bankruptcy last week. […]
The law allows all debtors to keep a bare minimum of property. Not all property is treated with the same […]
It’s not uncommon for potential clients to come to our office with a civil summons in their hands. They have […]