bankruptcy

Madoff Trustee vs. the Wilpons - Meet the Mess

02/03/11

Fred Wilpon, the owner of the New York Mets, was a close friend of Bernie Madoff, and it has been generally believed since the outset of the scandal that Wilpon, his family and affiliated enterprises lost hundreds of millions in the great Ponzi scheme. It has also been known that the Wilpon group was a so-called “net winner”, as it had collectively withdrawn more over the years from

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Madoff Trustee vs. the Wilpons - Meet the Mess

02/03/11

Fred Wilpon, the owner of the New York Mets, was a close friend of Bernie Madoff, and it has been generally believed since the outset of the scandal that Wilpon, his family and affiliated enterprises lost hundreds of millions in the great Ponzi scheme. It has also been known that the Wilpon group was a so-called “net winner”, as it had collectively withdrawn more over the years from

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When Can Bankruptcy Stop Creditors From Taking My Property?

01/26/11

No doubt you have heard the terms “unsecured” and “secured” creditors? But what do these terms really mean? In reality, the concepts are quite simple. First off, a creditor is generally someone who is owed money. A common example is when you take out a bank loan. Here you owe the bank a certain amount…

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I Can Breathe Again After Filing Chapter 13

01/17/11

2600 So. Gessner, Houston TX - Side Entrance of Bankruptcy Law Office

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I Can Breathe Again After Filing Chapter 13

01/17/11

2600 So. Gessner, Houston TX - Side Entrance of Bankruptcy Law Office

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Ransom v FIA Card Services Case Not Good News for Some Debtors

01/11/11

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that a debtor in bankruptcy is not allowed to take a deduction on the so-called means test for ownership costs for a vehicle, unless they are actually buying or leasing a vehicle. What does this mean?

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Ransom v FIA Card Services Case Not Good News for Some Debtors

01/11/11

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that a debtor in bankruptcy is not allowed to take a deduction on the so-called means test for ownership costs for a vehicle, unless they are actually buying or leasing a vehicle. What does this mean?

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