Committee Post Listing

Jan 1, 2007

The frequency with which small businesses fail gives rise to a common scenario: Former small-business owners finding themselves burdened

Jeffrey A. Sandell Tiffany & Bosco P.A.; Phoenix
Dec 12, 2006

 

Harry Boul Boul & Associates PC; Columbia, Mo.
Sep 9, 2006

Occasionally, a debtor may place a provision in a chapter 13 plan that is contrary to the Bankruptcy Code and the plan is confirmed without objection.

Dennis LeVine Dennis LeVine & Associates, PA; Tampa, Fla.
Sep 9, 2006

Disparate Effects of a Single Word

William Andrew McNeal Becket & Lee LLP; Malvern, Pa.
May 5, 2006

Recent events have made me wonder, what exactly can I do for a previously filed client (previous filer) who walks into the door and wants

Robert C. Meyer Robert C. Meyer, P.A.; Miami
May 5, 2006

Courts have recently been wrestling with, and finding creative ways of interpreting, the un-numbered “hanging paragraph” at the end of 11

Richard L. Stevenson The Law Office of Richard L. Stevenson; San Diego
Mar 3, 2006

A most frustrating baseball statistic is the “LOB,” runners left on base, representing missed opportunities to score runs.

Howard Gershman Flamm Boroff & Bacine, PC; Blue Bell, Pa.
Mar 3, 2006

If the trustee or an unsecured creditor objects to the debtor’s plan, the court may not approve it unless it provides that all of the deb

Alane A. Becket Becket & Lee, LLP; Malvern, Pa.
Jan 1, 2006

The recent amendments to the Bankruptcy Code via the Bankruptcy

Dennis J. LeVine Dennis LeVine & Associates, P.A.; Tampa, Florida
Nov 11, 2005

The Judicial Conference has approved Official Forms 22A and 22C

Thomas J. Yerbich Anchorage, Alaska