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Bankruptcy Bill #19 – Law firm raids

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

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*Update: In bankruptcy news today,  Michael Foreman has joined Haynes & Boones‘ New York office.  He was previously at Dorsey & Whitney.

*If you like what you see and want to support us, you can do it via sponsorship/advertising/syndication/other as well as by simply making a donation in any amount via PayPal.

*Click here to see all of the Bankruptcy Bill cartoons and here to see cartoons related to “law firms.”

*To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com and gideonkendall.squarespace.com/journal.  Or order yourself a copy of Dino Petsthe wonderfully illustrated children’s book written by Lynn Plourde and illustrated by BAPCPA Man’s favorite illustrator, Gideon Kendall.

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p.s.  Regarding copyright issues, our legal counsel, IP Aileen, says:  “Other bloggers/websites/publications:  You are more than welcome to post Strip #19 – Law Firm Raids on your sites as long as you also include all of the text, links and images in this post, including this paragraph.  If you fail to respect our wishes, we’ll send you back to Kirkland’s restructuring group (Chicago office).”

BAPCPA Man #5 – 341 Meeting of Creditors

Monday, August 17th, 2009

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341 Meeting of Creditors

Here are some blog posts by real bankruptcy lawyers on the topic of the 341 Meeting of Creditors:

Bruce Weiner, Esq. (Rosenberg Musso & Weiner)NYBankruptcyNet (Brooklyn, NY)

Craig D. Robins, Esq. – Long Island Bankruptcy Blog (Woodbury, NY)

Law Office of Gregory A. Holbus, Esq. – Wisconsin Bankruptcy Blog (Green Bay, WI)

George Haines, Esq. of Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV)

*BAPCPA Man would like to offer a special thanks to Eugene S. Melchionne – Connecticut Bankruptcy (Waterbury, CT) for his recent donation to the site.  Eugene, by the way, is currently serving as President of the Bankruptcy Law Network.

*Click here for  Bankruptcy Bill’s state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyers with blogs.

*Click here for previous BAPCPA Man cartoons, or here for all cartoons on the site relating to consumer bankruptcy.

*To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com and gideonkendall.squarespace.com/journal.  Or order yourself a copy of Dino Petsthe wonderfully illustrated children’s book written by Lynn Plourde and illustrated by BAPCPA Man’s favorite illustrator, Gideon Kendall.

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BAPCPA Man #4 – The Battle of BAPCPA

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

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BAPCPA Background

For more background on the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (aka BAPCPA), read Professor Elizabeth Warren’s testimony to Congress (Feb. 10, 2005) and testimony by Professor Todd Zywicki (Feb. 10, 2005).  Also a range of helpful coverage and commentary on the debate, impact and effects of BAPCPA on Creditslips.org along with some of the continued debate between the perspectives of Professor Warren and Professor Zywicki here, here and here.

Bankruptcy Lawyer Blogs on BAPCPA

From the bankruptcy lawyer blog circuit, helpful posts on court interpretations of BAPCPA so far by Jordan E. Bublick, Esq. at South Florida Bankruptcy Law Blog, including a summary of the two schools of thought on BAPCPA by bankruptcy courts.   A post by Craig Robins, Esq. on LongIslandBankruptcyBlog about the evolving criticisms of the new bankruptcy law as of 2006.  Additional commentary on bankruptcy as a social safety net by Bruce Weiner, Esq. of Rosenberg, Musso & Weiner (Brooklyn, NY) on NYBankruptcyNet.  And a reflective look back at the passage of BAPCPA by Dave Krieger, Esq. of Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV).

*Click here for  Bankruptcy Bill’s state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyers with blogs.

*Click here for previous BAPCPA Man cartoons, or here for all cartoons on the site relating to consumer bankruptcy.

*To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com and gideonkendall.squarespace.com/journal.  Or order yourself a copy of Dino Pets, the wonderfully illustrated children’s book written by Lynn Plourde and illustrated by BAPCPA Man’s favorite illustrator, Gideon Kendall.

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Bankruptcy Bill #18: Pro Bono

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

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(To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com and gideonkendall.squarespace.com/journal.)

While Struck is not likely to win any awards for his pro bono bankruptcy service, here are some law firms and lawyers who have:

If you know of someone else who deserves a mention for their pro bono bankruptcy work, feel free to post a comment about them.

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p.s.  Regarding copyright issues, our legal counsel, IP Aileen, says:  “Other bloggers/websites/publications:  You are more than welcome to post Strip #18 – Pro Bono on your sites as long as you also include all of the text, links and images in this post, including this paragraph.  If you fail to respect our wishes, we’ll make you work for Weil Gotshal on an entirely pro bono basis.”

BAPCPA Man #2: Automatic Stay Force Field

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009


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For a more in depth explanation of the automatic stay, take a look at the Wikipedia entry as well as a brief explanation by Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV) and an explanatory blog post by Michael Anderson, Esq. on Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog.  Also this post on bill collectors by Chuck Newton, Esq.’s blog StayViolation in Texas.

Click here for a state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyers with blogs.

Click here for previous BAPCPA Man cartoons or here for all cartoons on the site relating to consumer bankruptcy.

(To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com and gideonkendall.squarespace.com/journal.)


BAPCPA Man #1 – Automatic Stay

Friday, July 31st, 2009


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For a more in depth explanation of the automatic stay, take a look at the Wikipedia entry as well as a brief explanation by Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV) and an explanatory blog post by Michael Anderson, Esq. on Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog.

Click here for previous BAPCPA Man cartoons or here for all cartoons on the site relating to consumer bankruptcy.

(To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com and gideonkendall.squarespace.com/journal.)

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Bankruptcy Bill’s First Amended Plan of Reorganization

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Strip #16 – GM First Day Hearings is going effective!

Update 06/08/11:03 p.m.: We did it!  Strip #16 – GM First Day Hearings is going effective thanks to three last-minute donations of $39 from:

  • Nancy Rapoport, (who has now donated twice) the Gordon Silver Professor of Law at the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, with specialties in bankruptcy ethics, ethics in governance, and the depiction of lawyers in popular culture.  She’s also the author of the book Enron: Corporate Fiascos and Their Implications (with Jeffrey Van Niel) and appeared in the movie Enron:  The Smartest Guys in the Room.  You can read her blog here.
  • Marc Carroll, of Translations.com (a rare non-lawyer fan)
  • Walter Swett, a staff member in Congressman Charlie Rangel’s office in New York (another non-lawyer fan, which on second thought perhaps isn’t so rare afterall)

Update 06/08/11:36 a.m.: TODAY IS  THE LAST DAY for Bankruptcy Bill unless we can raise $39.  No more joking.  Just a straight-up request for donations so we can keep providing entertainment for the community of bankruptcy professionals.

Update 06/07/09 10:23 p.m.: Still stuck at $261.  Still need $39 of cash collateral to make this happen.  (FYI, we had 152 site visits–on a Sunday, no less–and not a single donation from any of those readers.  Maybe they’re all tax and ERISA lawyers?)

Update 06/06/09 9:55 p.m.: Almost there:  $261.  $39 to go to find out what really goes on at GM’s first day hearings.  Latest donors include:

Update 06/05/09 8:00 a.m.: Up to $246!  $54 to go until we can publish Strip #16 – GM First Day Hearings.  That’s triple chai (i.e., 3 x $18).  Like giving a gift to each of Bill, Struck and Aileen for their triple bar/bat mitzvah.  (Note to self:  Hold onto idea for future cartoon.)  Recent donors include:

Update 06/04/09 4:15 p.m.: Crossed the $200 mark to $211.  $89 away from Strip #16 – GM First Day Hearings.  Big firm bankruptcy lawyers bill $89 just for blowing their nose, so if you haven’t donated yet, start blowing your nose and make this happen.  New donors include:

  • Richard A. Isacoff, a bankruptcy and real estate attorney who has been practicing for over 30 years in Pittsfield, North Adams and Berkshire County, MA.

Update 06/04/09 10:00 a.m.: Up to $196.  Plus some good love from LawShucks.com in a nice post that breaks down the law firm winners and runners-up in representing key committees and constituencies in the GM bankruptcy case.  (Kind of reads like a James Clavell novel.)

Update 06/03/09 4:53 p.m.: Rocketed up to $171 in the last 7 hours.  So is this it?  Are you going to let Bankruptcy Bill peter out like a Chevy Nova after 10,000 miles?  (Granted, it’s still a better rate of return than taxpayers will likely get on their investment in GM.)

Update 06/03/09 9:33 a.m.: Now at $170. Including donations from:

  • Trademark (not bankruptcy) lawyer Scott Alprin of Alprin Law Offices, a bilingual (Japanese & English) firm based in Washington, D.C.  (Score one for IP Aileen!)
  • Sam V. Calvert, bankruptcy and real estate attorney in St. Cloud, MN who has been practicing there since 1978.

Update 06/02/09 5:00 p.m.: Up to $140.  Isn’t that about the rate big firms bill out rookie paralegals?  (I mean, assuming they haven’t already been laid off.)

Update 06/02/09 11:37 a.m.: Up to $95.  Donors so far include:

  • Jonathan Ginsberg of Ginsberg Law in Atlanta, founder of theBKblog
  • Warren Agin of  Swiggart & Agin, LLC, a boutique law firm in Boston, Massachusetts focusing on the needs of technology companies, and writer of the Tech Bankruptcy blog
  • Nancy Rapoport, Gordon Silver Professor of Law at the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, with specialties in bankruptcy ethics, ethics in governance, and the depiction of lawyers in popular culture.  She’s also the author of the book Enron: Corporate Fiascos and Their Implications (with Jeffrey Van Niel) and appeared in the movie Enron:  The Smartest Guys in the Room.  You can read her blog here.

Update 06/02/09 7:50 a.m.: Up to $65!  Still a ways to go but making progress.  Would really like to publish Strip #16 – GM First Day Hearings before the case is wrapped up.  Perhaps there’s a Weil or Dewey or even Honigman lawyer reading this who can negotiate a small cartoon carve-out?

Update 06/01/09 4:28 p.m.: Only one donation for $25 so far.   Come on, in the time it’ll take you to click over to AboveTheLaw, you could donate $1.00 via PayPal.  Would it help if we run a TV commercial showing Bill and Struck sporting rally caps?

Summary:  As soon as we reach $300 in aggregate donations, we can publish Strip #16 – GM First Day Hearings.

CLICK HERE to make a donation via PayPal

To our readers:

Bankruptcy Bill needs your help with its financial reorganization.

We have reached a point where we cannot afford to continue publishing cartoons and other content without consistent and significant STR.I.P. financing.  Absent a consistent source of advertising or syndication, we believe the only solution is to seek donations directly from our community of readers.  (Kind of like the NPR model, except that we’re actually going to stop “broadcasting” if we can’t raise enough for each strip.)

Here’s how the plan of reorganization is going to work going forward:

  • We need to raise $300 before we can publish our next strip (#16 -  GM First Day Hearings).
  • Help us by making a donation (via PayPal) in any amount — as little as $1.00 and as much as… well, heck, no need to put an upper limit on it.
  • Once we reach $300, we’ll publish the strip.
  • Any amount over $300 will automatically be applied towards the funding for the next strip.

We’re hoping there are enough people out there willing to make small donations each time (and perhaps a few willing to make larger donations) so that we can keep this site going well into the future.  We get well over 300 views each time we publish a new strip or haiku, so we’re optimistic that this approach can work even if everyone were to send in only $1.00.

And for the record, we’ve still got plenty of unpublished material.  It’s just a matter of spending professional time getting it drawn and maintaining the site.

Of course, we’re always open to advertising, syndication, customized cartoons, commissioned paintings of cartoons and any other ways to fund the site that would make the NPR model moot for us.  Just email us at bill @ bankruptcybill.us for more information.

"Plan B? We try to get a Haiku Committee established in the GM case. With so many other committees I figure maybe it slides by."

In the meantime, thanks for your support and your donations.  We’d really like to keep this site as a going concern, and we hope you feel similarly.

Sincerely,

Bill & Struck

p.s.  And if this doesn’t work, well, hey, it was fun while it lasted.

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