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Thursday, 21 August 2008 10:10 pm:
Bankruptcy filings decline sharplyFederal regulations aimed at making it harder to erase consumer debt went into effect last fall, and the number of bankruptcy filings in Arizona and the Valley have dropped sharply this year.
Geauga County Bankruptcy LawyersBank originally signified a bench, which the first meeting of creditors for the development of a bankruptcy if they dont, the next alternati
Bankruptcy Lawyers Adjust to DroughtAn improving economy isn't good news for everyone. With fewer businesses going broke, the pace of traditional work for bankruptcy lawyers has slowed considerably -- for now. Industry experts say a big reason is that money is flowing more freely, especially from hedge funds and private equity groups, helping to keep businesses afloat. But bankruptcy lawyers are evolving, and some even say the rivers of money may run dry in the near future -- meaning an end to the drought for bankruptcy practitioners.
Kansas Bankruptcy Cases Go Up By 67% This QuarterThe number of Kansas bankruptcy cases increased dramatically from the first to the second quarter of 2006 as reported by the courts. Kansass bankruptcy lawyers are working with more consumers to process their bankruptcy filings, especially those who are filing...