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Bankruptcy lawyers to the celebrities

Bankruptcy Bill has a unique post out today that lists the bankruptcy lawyer for each of the many celebrities who have filed for bankruptcy.  And apparently I’m on the top of the list in its current form. While I appreciate the additional visibility for my own practice, I think “celebrity bankruptcies” underscore the fact that

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Unemployment Update: Jobless claims up and bankruptcy to follow in New York

The latest unemployment news is out and it ain’t good. Economists were predicting a drop in unemployment claims.  But instead the Department of Labor’s report showed an increase in the number of first-time filings for state unemployment benefits. What does this mean from a bankruptcy perspective for New Yorkers? Conventional wisdom says that bankruptcy filings

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Who is the United States Trustee?

My friend and fellow bankruptcy lawyer David Leibowitz who practices in Illinois and Wisconsin has a very helpful post titled “Who is the United States Trustee?” where he really does a nice job of explaining it all. The main point is that the trustee is not a judge, but he or she makes decisions that

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Having trouble selling your home? Don’t do a Lenny Dykstra.

There’s a good post today titled “Dykstra Mansion on the Market for $14.9 Million” on the WSJ’s Bankruptcy Beat. A couple points worth noting about Dykstra’s approach to home care for a property he originally tried to sell for $25 million: “The home was littered throughout with empty beer bottles, trash, dog feces and urine

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WNYC talks with a debt collector

Most New Yorkers’ interactions with a debt collector involve incessant calling, perhaps yelling and verbal abuse and in some cases threats and outright lying (which, for the record, is illegal). Today, however, NPR’s affiliate WNYC has a story where they actually talk to a young gentleman who works for a third-party debt collection company and

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Small business owners: Watch out for debt relief scams like Corporate Turnaround

I’ve written posts here previously warning individuals about debt relief companies, which often are guilty of creating more debt and no relief. But recent trends indicate that small business owners also need to watch out for debt relief scams specifically aimed at small businesses. This post on CreditSlips.org by Professor Bob Lawless notes an increase

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Bruce Weiner Debtor Case Studies: Other people’s debt

“Bruce Weiner Debt Case Studies” is a new recurring feature on this blog that will summarize some of the facts in a client’s bankruptcy case.  The goal is to share the kinds of real world circumstances that lead people to bankruptcy and to demonstrate how the bankruptcy process and a good bankruptcy lawyer can help.

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Sign of the times: Stand-up comedy on credit card debt and debt collectors

I’m in no way advocating comedian Tim Clue’s tongue-in-cheek approach to credit cards and debt collectors.  But it is nice to see a humorous take on the subject and an acknowledgment that this is an issue that people deal with every day. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5bbvMR8Ee4&feature=player_embedded] If you’re facing problems with credit card debt and bill collectors, please

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