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The American Bar Association is holding voting on the best of the 100 best law blog sites.
Please vote for Bankruptcy Law Network site here.
Voting ends today, so please vote! Thanks.
by Bankruptcy Law Network
Each year the American Bar Association publishes a list of the top 100 legal blogs. This year, the ABA has recognized this site as a one of the top 100 legal blogs – and the only legal blog dealing with bankruptcy, credit and debt issues. So please pardon us as we take a moment – [...]
by Andy Miofsky, Illinois Bankruptcy Attorney
Surprisingly, the right to vote in a governmental election is NOT guaranteed by the US Constitution. One naturally assumes one has a right to vote, but history teaches us that assumption was not always well received. It was not until 1870 that our country adopted the 15th Amendment preventing states and the federal government from [...]
by Jill Michaux, Kansas Bankruptcy Attorney
Thank you loyal Bankruptcy Law Network readers! The 2000-post milestone was passed last weekend. So take a moment to subscribe to our feed – and tell a friend or family member to do the same. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to visit our sister sites. Debt Law Network Credit Law Network Mortgage Law [...]
by Jay Fleischman, New York Bankruptcy Lawyer
This is the very first post for the Bankruptcy Law Network, a cooperative effort on the part of consumer bankruptcy lawyers from around the country. On this site you will soon find a wealth of knowledge and information about Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, protecting your rights in bankruptcy, consumer finance issues, and more. We [...]
by Jill Michaux, Kansas Bankruptcy Attorney
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on S.2636 this week. This bill will help distressed homeowners save their homes from foreclosure by allowing a bankruptcy judge to modify their mortgage loans in chapter 13 bankruptcy. Kurt O’Keefe wrote about this beneficial legislation recently and reported that the mortgage lenders are fighting this relief for [...]
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