By Lawrence R. Ahern III, Brown & Ahern (Nashville, TN) PART VII – CONSUMER CREDITORS' PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF FORECLOSURE AND OTHER ARTICLE 9 RULES Introduction In this space, we have looked at numerous topics involving the operation of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) in bankruptcy; in the current series, we are reviewing Article 9's important rules...
Confirmation Of Contested Chapter 13 Cases Without Litigation
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Jeffrey P. Albert is a consumer bankruptcy attorney who practices both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 law in Dayton, Ohio. He was admitted to practice before all Ohio courts in October 1971, the United States Bankruptcy Court and District Court for the Southern District of Ohio and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and can be contacted by email at albertkrochmal@earthlink.net.
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