By Scott Stout, on March 4th, 2018
By Scott G. Stout and Wayne P. Novick
So, you think the Bankruptcy Code does not impact your practice. Think again. Bankruptcy is one area of the law that can reach far and wide and can impact numerous other areas of law. The most important question you can ask your client is: “Are you . . . → Read More: Special Counsel and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
By ConsiderChapter13, on December 3rd, 2017
By Professor Rafael I. Pardo, Robert T. Thompson Professor of Law, Emory Law (Atlanta, GA)
Summary/Commentary
By Phil Lamos, Chief Legal Counsel, Office of the Chapter 13 Trustee Lauren A. Helbling (Cleveland, OH)
Slavery and Bankruptcy in America – Summary
Professor Rafael Pardo has written an extensive and fascinating article to be . . . → Read More: Slavery and Bankruptcy in America
By ConsiderChapter13, on March 13th, 2016
When it comes to selecting e-signature technology, lenders are well advised to think in terms of digital signature technology, as well.
Patrick Barnard
E-signature technology is seeing rapid adoption in the mortgage industry. Today, most, if not all, mortgage lenders accept e-signatures in some form, regardless of what stage they are at . . . → Read More: Electronic Signatures Vs. Digital Signatures: What’s The Difference?
By ConsiderChapter13, on February 14th, 2016
ABA, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Release First National Study On Attorney Substance Use, Mental Health Concerns
Of 11,278 attorney/participants 20.6% scored at a level consistent with problematic drinking. . . . Of 11,489 participants, 36.4% . . . score consistent with hazardous drinking or possible alcohol abuse or dependence. A significantly higher proportion of . . . → Read More: ABA, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Release First National Study On Attorney Substance Use, Mental Health Concerns
By ConsiderChapter13, on February 7th, 2016
By Megan E. Craig, Bayer, Wishman & Leotta (Los Angeles, CA)
New law school graduates and thirty-year veteran practitioners alike can benefit from a quick refresher on proper Bluebooki citation. This article reviews proper use of basic case, statute, internet and book citations, including use of short form and signals. It is intended for . . . → Read More: In Your Cites – A Quick Refresher Of Common Legal Citations For Your Bankruptcy Practice
By ConsiderChapter13, on November 8th, 2015
At its October meeting, the Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules recommended the Director Forms indicated below:
Form 4100N Notice of Final Cure Payment Form 4100R Response to Notice of Final Cure Payment
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