By Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
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Name: Jonathan Ginsberg, Atlanta Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: ginsberg@gmail.com
Site: http://www.atlanta-bankruptcy-attorney.com
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Bankruptcy Law Network member Kurt O’Keefe wrote an interesting post on this blog about mortgage company abuses. Kurt referenced a story in the Atlanta newspaper about the Atchleys, a Waleska, Georgia couple who filed Chapter 13, and thereafter found themselves subject to multiple motions for relief from stay based on post petition payment [...]
By Däna Wilkinson, Attorney at Law
closeAuthor: Däna Wilkinson, Attorney at Law
Name: Däna Wilkinson, Attorney at Law
Email: danawilkinson@danawilkinsonlaw.com
Site: http://www.danawilkinsonlaw.com
About: My name is Däna (pronounced “Donna”) Wilkinson, and I’ve been a bankruptcy lawyer for 20 years. I went to law school at the University of South Carolina, worked for two bankruptcy judges, and practiced for a number of years with bankruptcy boutique firms. In fact, I’ve never practiced any other kind of law.
I’m certified as a bankruptcy specialist by the South Carolina Supreme Court, which means that I’ve taken and passed a proficiency examination on bankruptcy law, devoted my practice primarily to bankruptcy for a number of years, and have continued to take classes on bankruptcy law and related issues.
In 1998 I opened my own practice, focused on representing ordinary people who find themselves overwhelmed by debt. I enjoy the work, and I like the freedom of being my own boss. One benefit is that I can focus on the needs of my clients, and craft an approach that is based on what is important to them. I don’t have a “one size fits all” mentality about what is best for my clients. My goal is to advise my clients of the options they have to deal with their financial difficulties, and whenever possible help them make a fresh start.See Authors Posts (90) on Apr 4, 2008 in Featured, General Bankruptcy Information | 0 Comments
Susanne Robicsek has already written about the Senate’s refusal to take action which would help homeowners in foreclsoure keep their homes. According to The Hill, Senator Dick Durbin, sponsor of the legislation (who, by the way, fought valiantly for its passage) had this to say:
“This really tries my patience,” he said. “At this point [...]