July 26, 2010
Tags: arizona, bankruptcy, bankruptcy-attorney, consumer, law, law-school, Lawyer, phone
I just got off the phone with a really smart guy who had done a ton of research into bankruptcy law in Arizona, thought a lot, agonized, and then reached a bunch of really, really wrong conclusions. Here's why! When you start to play chess, you learn the names of the pieces.
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Doing Research On Az Bankruptcy Information Before Filing Bankruptcy is Very Good; But It Won't Turn You into an Experienced AZ Bankruptcy…
July 11, 2010
Tags: arizona, attorney, bankruptcy, bankruptcy-attorney, credit, funny, judge, Lawyer, legal, trustee
There are a lot of questions that come up again and again and again in the context of bankruptcy law, bankruptcy practice, bankruptcy options, and bankruptcy lawyers. That was true when I started my bankruptcy practice thirty years ago (only twenty-eight, if you don't count my Federal Clerkships with U.S.
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FAQs re AZ BK Law and FAQs re AZ BK Proceedure, FAQs re AZ BK Options, and FAQs re AZ BK Lawyers
April 16, 2010
Tags: arizona, attorney, bankruptcy-attorney, complicated, court, navigate-the-complicated, painless-as-possible, your-court
An Arizona bankruptcy attorney will help you navigate the complicated procedures involved in your court action. A competent legal adviser can ensure that your bankruptcy is as simple and painless as possible.
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Arizona Bankruptcy Attorneys Can Help You Decide If Bankruptcy is …
February 28, 2010
Tags: arizona, attorney, bankruptcy-attorney, glendale, Lawyer, perspective, scottsdale, tempe
I’m an Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona and this blog is just the perspective of one Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney on insolvency during a depression. Mind you, bankruptcy happens in Tempe, Glendale, Mesa, Scottsdale and all …
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Arizona Bankruptcy Attorney Blog: Blogging About Bankruptcy in …
January 20, 2010
Tags: arizona, bankruptcy-attorney, bankruptcy-attorneys, primary, their-primary
Many Arizona residents are aware that they are allowed a “homestead” exemption for equity in their primary residence. Many bankruptcy attorneys are aware.
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Can you sell assets you would otherwise lose in bankruptcy and pay …
January 4, 2010
Tags: arizona, brent, college, holiday, housing, james, rogers-college, shame, social, the-holiday, under-water, university, walking
Over the holiday weekend, there were a number of press reports about a discussion paper, Under Water and Not Walking Away: Shame, Fear and the Social Management of the Housing Crisis. Reportedly Brent T. White, an Associate Professor at the University of Arizona’s James E.
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Under Water, Walking Away & My Two Cents