By Jan Hamilton, Standing Chapter 13 Trustee (Topeka, KS) I just got back from RAGBRAI, which is a bicycle ride across Iowa. This year, it was 468 miles, with lots and lots of hills. (Biking Across Kansas was over 500 miles this year.) Such beautiful country. Estimates vary on actual number of riders, but anywhere from 16,000 to 20,000. Iowa...
Litigation In Bankruptcy Court: It Can Be A Trying Ordeal – Part 2
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Introduction Of Evidence And Presentation Of Witnesses
Tom Waldron, a former bankruptcy judge and current Advisor to the NACTT Academy, lives in Tucson, AZ.[email protected].A. WHAT EVIDENCE DO YOU NEED?
The initial decision is to determine what evidence is required for the proof you must establish. This requires an understanding of the substantive law and the procedural rules required to prevail. Returning to the underlying theme that litigation requires . . .
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