Posts Tagged ‘Bankruptcy law’
Friday, March 12th, 2010
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Bankruptcy Billables is an overview of bankruptcy-relevant coverage and discussion from various law-related blogs.
Holding a J.D. and an International Affairs M.A. from Marquette University, Matt Leichter is an attorney licensed in Wisconsin and New York (two months as of tomorrow!). He speaks Japanese and focuses on comparative and international law, as well as international business.b
Law Shucks
Credit Slips
WSJ Bankruptcy Beat
Going Concern
Tags: Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy practice, Blogs, Consumer Bankruptcy, Law firms, Recession
Posted in Bankruptcy Billables, CULTURE, Current events, Law firms, THEMES | No Comments »
Friday, March 5th, 2010
BLT (Bankruptcy Lawyer Topics) is a periodic review and comparison of consumer bankruptcy topics being covered on bankruptcy lawyer blogs.
Holding a J.D. and an International Affairs M.A. from Marquette University, Matt Leichter is an attorney licensed in Wisconsin and New York. He speaks Japanese and focuses on comparative and international law, as well as international business.
- Click on BK Lawyer Blogs for a state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyers with their own blogs.
- Have a blog or know a good blog post you think should be included? Or a suggestion for a future BLT theme? Send an e-mail to BLT [at] bankruptcybill [dot] us with the link.
- Suggestion to bankruptcy lawyers with blogs: Make sure to include a “Search” function somewhere on your blog. It makes it easier to find topical posts on your blog and increases the likelihood that a post from your blog will be included in BLT.

(In reverse order!)
GENERAL
American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) Bankruptcy Blog Exchange
Bankruptcy Law Network
CreditSlips.org
Consumer Law & Policy Blog
WISCONSIN
Jamie Miller, Esq. (Miller & Miller, LLC) – Milwaukee Bankruptcy Attorney Blog (Milwaukee, WI)
***SEE MORE BLOG POSTS FROM BANKRUPTCY LAWYERS AROUND THE U.S.*** (more…)
Tags: Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy practice, Blogs, Consumer Bankruptcy, Credit cards
Posted in BLT, Blogs, CULTURE, Consumer Bankruptcy, Current events, THEMES | No Comments »
Friday, January 22nd, 2010
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Bankruptcy Billables is an overview of bankruptcy-relevant coverage and discussion from various law-related blogs.
Holding a J.D. and an International Affairs M.A. from Marquette University, Matt Leichter is an attorney licensed in Wisconsin and New York. He speaks Japanese and focuses on comparative and international law, as well as international business.
Law Shucks
WSJ Bankruptcy Beat
Creditslips.org
Going Concern
Above The Law
Did we miss a good recent bankruptcy-related post on another blog? E-mail bill [at] bankruptcybill [dot] us to let us know.
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Tags: AboveTheLaw, Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy practice, Consumer Bankruptcy, Recession
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
BLT (Bankruptcy Lawyer Topics) is a periodic review and comparison of consumer bankruptcy topics being covered on bankruptcy lawyer blogs.
Holding a J.D. and an International Affairs M.A. from Marquette University, Matt Leichter is an attorney licensed in Wisconsin and New York (he’s celebrating Day 2 of his New York license by providing you with more BLT). He speaks Japanese and focuses on comparative and international law, as well as international business.
- Click on BK Lawyer Blogs for a state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyers with their own blogs.
- Have a blog or know a good blog post you think should be included? Or a suggestion for a future BLT theme? Send an e-mail to BLT [at] bankruptcybill [dot] us with the link.
- Suggestion to bankruptcy lawyers with blogs: Make sure to include a “Search” function somewhere on your blog. It makes it easier to find topical posts on your blog and increases the likelihood that a post from your blog will be included in BLT.

(We begin from the middle!…)
GENERAL
CreditSlips.org
Consumer Law & Policy Blog
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA)
NEVADA
Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV)
Black & LoBello Law Blog (Las Vegas, NV)
***SEE MORE BLOG POSTS FROM BANKRUPTCY LAWYERS AROUND THE U.S.*** (more…)
Tags: Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy practice, Blogs, car, Consumer Bankruptcy, vehicle
Posted in BLT, Blogs, CULTURE, Consumer Bankruptcy, Current events, THEMES, UNCATEGORIZED/MISC | No Comments »
Friday, January 8th, 2010
BLT (Bankruptcy Lawyer Topics) is a periodic review and comparison of consumer bankruptcy topics being covered on bankruptcy lawyer blogs.
Holding a J.D. and an International Affairs M.A. from Marquette University, Matt Leichter is an attorney licensed in Wisconsin and very soon in New York (January 13, 2010!). He speaks Japanese and focuses on comparative and international law, as well as international business.
- Click on BK Lawyer Blogs for a state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyers with their own blogs.
- Have a blog or know a good blog post you think should be included? Or a suggestion for a future BLT theme? Send an e-mail to BLT [at] bankruptcybill [dot] us with the link.
- Suggestion to bankruptcy lawyers with blogs: Make sure to include a “Search” function somewhere on your blog. It makes it easier to find topical posts on your blog and increases the likelihood that a post from your blog will be included in BLT.

GENERAL
Bankruptcy Case Blog – St John’s University Law School
Bankruptcy Law Network
ALABAMA
Collins & Hancock – Alabama Bankruptcy Blog (Cullman, AL)
***SEE MORE BLOG POSTS FROM BANKRUPTCY LAWYERS AROUND THE U.S.*** (more…)
Tags: Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy practice, Blogs, Chapter 7, Consumer Bankruptcy, Means test
Posted in BLT, CULTURE, Consumer Bankruptcy, Current events, THEMES, UNCATEGORIZED/MISC | No Comments »
Sunday, December 27th, 2009
BLT (Bankruptcy Lawyer Topics) is a periodic review and comparison of consumer bankruptcy topics being covered on bankruptcy lawyer blogs.
Holding a J.D. and an International Affairs M.A. from Marquette University, Matt Leichter is a licensed attorney in Wisconsin and soon in New York (January 13, 2010!). He speaks Japanese and focuses on comparative and international law, as well as international business.
- Click on BK Lawyer Blogs for a state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyers with their own blogs.
- Have a blog or know a good blog post you think should be included? Or a suggestion for a future BLT theme? Send an e-mail to BLT [at] bankruptcybill [dot] us with the link.
- Suggestion to bankruptcy lawyers with blogs: Make sure to include a “Search” function somewhere on your blog. It makes it easier to find topical posts on your blog and increases the likelihood that a post from your blog will be included in BLT.

GENERAL
National Bankruptcy Forum
Bankruptcy Law Network
Consumer Law & Policy Blog
ALABAMA
Watts Law Group, P.C. and M. Stan Herring, P.C. – Alabama Consumer Law Blog (Birmingham, AL)
***SEE MORE BLOG POSTS FROM BANKRUPTCY LAWYERS AROUND THE U.S.*** (more…)
Tags: Bankruptcy law, Blogs, Chapter 7, foreclosure, Loan modification, mortgage, Texas
Posted in BLT, Blogs, CULTURE, Current events, Mortgage & Foreclosure, THEMES | 1 Comment »
Thursday, December 17th, 2009
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*In case you missed it, here are the previous BAPCPA Man vs Mortgantua cartoons: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4.
*For additional information on mortgage cramdown, foreclosure and related mortgage and bankruptcy issues, have a look at the following blog posts:
Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV)
Bruce Weiner (Rosenberg Musso & Weiner) – NYBankruptcyNet (Brooklyn, NY)
Special thanks to the following bankruptcy attorneys for their help with the technical aspects of the cartoon:
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*To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com or http://www.gideonkendall.com/blog. 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.
Tags: Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy cartoon, Bankruptcy humor, Bankruptcy law, BAPCPA, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, foreclosure, Gideon Kendall, Loan modification, mortgage, Mortgantua, New bankruptcy law
Posted in BAPCPA, BAPCPA Man, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, Current events, Mortgage & Foreclosure, THEMES, UNCATEGORIZED/MISC | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
It’s time to vote for your favorite song submitted for…
Bankruptcy Bill’s Bankruptcy Song Contest!
(Click here for rules and prizes.)
THE BANKRUPTCY SONG ENTRIES (click here to see lyrics):
1. “AMEND IT MY WAY” by Judge Sheri Bluebond (United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California)
2. CABARET” by Judge Sheri Bluebond (United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California) (Click song title or scroll down the page to see lyrics.)
3. “DON’T CRY FOR ME HOUSEHOLD FINANCE” by Judge Sheri Bluebond (United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California)
4. “DEBTS IN WRONG PLACES” by Judge Alan S. Trust (United States Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of New York)
5. “‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE FILING” by Mark Sippel, Esq. (Sippel & Carroll PLLC (Kingman, AZ))
6. “PHARAOH OBAMA – LET THE DEBTORS GO” by Mark Sippel, Esq. (Sippel & Carroll PLLC (Kingman, AZ))
7. “THE BANKRUPTCY ABUSE SONG” by Mark Sippel, Esq. (Sippel & Carroll PLLC (Kingman, AZ))
8. “DEBT-FREE GIRL” by Craig Robins, Esq. (Woodbury, NY)
9. “BANKRUPTCY WIFE’S LAMENT” by Arlene Robins (Woodbury, NY)
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VOTING PROCESS
HOW DO I VOTE? E-mail bill [@] bankruptcybill [.] us with your choice for favorite song. Feel free to include your second and third choices as well for which points will be awarded. (Update: The email address has been corrected to “.us” instead of “.com”. If you sent your vote to “.com,” then it was not received. We’re very sorry for any inconvenience.)
JUDGING CRITERIA: You’re voting based on the lyrics, not the tune. But you know what you like, so go with your gut.
VOTING DEADLINE: December 31, 2009 by 12:00 p.m.
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THANKS! Bankruptcy Bill would like to thank the below-listed parties for their support of the first-ever (to our knowledge) Bankruptcy Song Contest and for collectively making a donation to the National Consumer Law Center in the amount of $25 for each song submitted:

Click image to hear "Bankruptcy Lover" by Bankruptcy Bill & The Fresh Starts, the original country song about corporate bankruptcy!
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Tags: Bankruptcy humor, Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy music, Bankruptcy Song Contest, BAPCPA, Chapter 7, Consumer Bankruptcy, Gideon Kendall
Posted in BAPCPA, CULTURE, Consumer Bankruptcy, Current events, Law firms, Music, THEMES, UNCATEGORIZED/MISC | 9 Comments »
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
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*In case you missed it, here are the previous BAPCPA Man vs Mortgantua cartoons: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
*For additional information on mortgage cramdown, foreclosure and related mortgage and bankruptcy issues, have a look at the following blog posts:
Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV)
Bruce Weiner (Rosenberg Musso & Weiner) – NYBankruptcyNet (Brooklyn, NY)
Special thanks to the following bankruptcy attorneys for their help with the technical aspects of the cartoon:
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*To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com or http://gideonkendall.com/blog. 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.

Tags: Bankruptcy cartoon, Bankruptcy humor, Bankruptcy law, BAPCPA, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, foreclosure, Gideon Kendall, Loan modification, mortgage, Mortgage cramdown, Mortgantua
Posted in BAPCPA, BAPCPA Man, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, Current events, THEMES | 3 Comments »
Monday, November 30th, 2009
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Special thanks to the following bankruptcy attorneys for their help with the technical aspects of the cartoon:
For additional information on foreclosure and mortgage issues as they relate to bankruptcy, have a look at the following blog posts:
Bruce Weiner (Rosenberg Musso & Weiner) – NYBankruptcyNet (Brooklyn, NY)
Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV)
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*To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com or http://www.gideonkendall.com/blog. 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.

Tags: Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy cartoon, Bankruptcy humor, Bankruptcy law, BAPCPA, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, Gideon Kendall, Loan modification, mortgage, Mortgantua, New bankruptcy law
Posted in BAPCPA, BAPCPA Man, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, THEMES | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
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Like this cartoon? Want a customized version for your blog or to use as a greeting card? We’ll be doing a Christmas/Chanukah holiday cartoon as well. So get in touch now to place your order if you’d like a customized holiday cartoon image to share with your clients.
E-mail: bill @ bankruptcybill . us
(We’re just getting started with all the creative potential and possibilities. So stay tuned for more or feel free to contact us to discuss your own ideas.)
In the meanwhile, have a look below at the customized Thanksgiving cartoons we did for the bankruptcy law firms of Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV) and Allmand & Lee (Dallas, TX).
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*To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com or http://gideonkendall.com/blog. 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.

Tags: Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy cartoon, Bankruptcy humor, Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy practice, BAPCPA, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, Credi-Tor, Gideon Kendall, Mortgantua, Thanksgiving
Posted in BAPCPA, BAPCPA Man, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, Special events, THEMES, UNCATEGORIZED/MISC | No Comments »
Friday, November 20th, 2009
Howdy all you Bankruptcy Bill fans out there! I’ve been in Austin, TX attending the 28th Annual Jay Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference presented by the University of Texas Law School at the Four Seasons Hotel, and I thought it’d be nice to share a little of what it’s like down here.
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FYI, this cartoon also appears in the Fall 2009 issue of the newsletter for the Bankruptcy Section of the State Bar of Texas along with a nice profile about the Bankruptcy Bill cartoons written by Eric Van Horn, a bankruptcy lawyer with Dallas firm Rochelle McCullough LLP and the writer of the Chapter 8 humor columns in the ABI Journal. Also, thanks to Judge Alan S. Trust of the Eastern District of New York for his article in the Summer 2009 issue of the Bankruptcy Section newsletter (”Robes Without Stripes”) which provided helpful cultural background for the cartoon.
Highlights of the conference included:
- Learning that both Professor Jay Westbrook and Judge Keith Lundin both have extensive collection of bankruptcy-related cartoons, and that both Texas and Tennesse have had bands comprised of musical bankruptcy judges who like to write and play bankruptcy-related songs.
- Judge Lundin’s monogrammed bowling shirt with “High on BAPCPA” on the back.
- A spirited discussion between Hugh Ray (McKool Smith) and Bruce Grohsgal (Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones) on the topic of “Who’s Really in Charge Here? Reorganizations in the Shadow of Chrysler and GM.”
- Learning that Byrnie Bass’ son Brett is a professional bass player and that he not only has played with Enrique Iglesias but currently plays in a band with former Spin Doctors lead singer–and my high school classmate–Chris Barron. (Here’s an article about Brett from Lubbockonline.com.)
Cartoon brainstorming with Andrew Eckerman (Conway Mackenzie, Inc.), Melissa Hayward (Franklin Skierski Lovall Hayward), Jesse Moore (Hunton & Williams), Ian Roberts (Baker Botts), Tim Million (Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr) and Eric Van Horn (Rochelle McCullough).
- Jogging around the lake and arriving at the Congress Avenue Bridge just in time to see the largest urban bat colony pour out for its evening activities.
- Hearing Evelyn Biery (Fulbright & Jaworski) recount her role as Anna Nicole Smith for a previous bankruptcy conference musical send-up.
- An in depth discussion of organic farming with Joe Martinec and Weldon Ponder.
- The Third Annual Westbrook Bankruptcy Conference Cocktail Reception at Austin hotspot Lanai, hosted by the Young Lawyers Committee of the Bankruptcy Section of the State Bar of Texas. (Thanks to Jay Ong (Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr), Layla Milligan (Staff attorney for Chapter 13 Trustee) and Eric Van Horn (Rochelle McCullough) for organizing!)

"Ain't that Texas cookin' good!"
- Obtaining valuable advice from Brian Abramson (Diamond McCarthy) on the topic of sleep training for infants.
- Barbecue from Stubbs, Iron Works and (at the airport) Salt Lick. (Thanks to Guy Clark for the inspiration!)
- Keeping Austin Weird.
- Having a chance to meet so many wonderful folks on my first-ever visit to the Great State of Texas. The conference had an extremely friendly and collegial atmosphere, and everyone from associates to partners to judges were accessible and enjoyable to meet.
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*To see more of Gideon Kendall’s work go to www.gideonkendall.com. 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.

Tags: Associate Life, Bankruptcy cartoon, Bankruptcy Conference, Bankruptcy humor, Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy practice, CARTOONS, Continuance, Gideon Kendall, Jay Westbrook, Negative Notice, Sanctions, Texas, Trustee Tex, Y'all
Posted in Bankruptcy Bill, CARTOONS, Law firms | 2 Comments »
Friday, November 6th, 2009

"So I says to Greg..."
Friends of Bankruptcy Bill (FOBB) are experienced consumer bankruptcy lawyers willing to share their thoughts and answer bankruptcy questions on this site. Feel free to get in touch if interested in contributing as a FOBB.
Gregory A. Holbus, Esq. is a Green Bay, Wisconsin-based bankruptcy attorney licensed to practice in both Wisconsin and Michigan. To learn more about Greg, you can visit his website (www.holbuslaw.com) or his blog (wisconsinbankruptcy.blogspot.com).
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Greg Holbus, Esq.
U.S. Supreme Court to decide Means Test Issue, In re: Lanning
Before I get to the heart of the story, allow me to give you a quick refresher about the Means Test and what it means for a bankruptcy petitioner.
To grossly over-simplify the Means Test, it is basically Congress’ attempt to create a mathematical formula to objectively determine how much money, if any, a debtor can afford to pay to creditors holding unsecured claims. It (Form B22) determines whether you qualify for a Chapter 7, in which all of your unsecured creditors are discharged. And if you don’t qualify for Chapter 7, the same form determines how much income is available to those creditors.
A number of statutory deficiencies exist which have given rise to disputes and some bizarre interpretations to several aspects of the Means Test, often resulting in gross inequities. One example is whether a Chapter 13 debtor can take deductions on the Means Test for payments on a secured debt which the debtor intends to surrender because the payments are contractually due at the time of filing. In re: Dionne, in the Eastern District of Wisconsin says they can. I feel awkward writing about that decision because for one thing – this decision is favorable to debtors, and I am a debtors’ counsel. Also, I have nothing but respect for the judge who rendered the decision.
But I respectfully disagree that a debtor should be allowed to deduct payments on a loan that the debtor knows full well they will not pay again in the future. Fortunately for me, (more…)
Tags: Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy law, Bankruptcy practice, BAPCPA, Consumer Bankruptcy
Posted in Consumer Bankruptcy, FOBB, Gregory A. Holbus, THEMES | No Comments »
Saturday, September 19th, 2009
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*Click here to see BAPCPA Man #7 – BAPCPA Man vs. Mortgantua – Part 1, and here for all previous BAPCPA Man cartoons, or here for all cartoons on the site relating to consumer bankruptcy.
More information on MORTGAGES, FORECLOSURE and LOAN/MORTGAGE MODIFICATION:
Here’s a nice “infographic” on the steps in the Foreclosure Process in Nevada made available in PDF format by the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada. And if you’re just looking for bankruptcy information, here’s a helpful bankruptcy link.
Below are some useful posts from bankruptcy lawyer blogs on the topics of mortgages, foreclosure, loan modification and the Making Homes Affordable Program. (Go to the BK Lawyer Blogs page on this site to see a full state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyer blogs. And get in touch if you have a blog and don’t see it listed.)
George Haines, Esq. and David Krieger, Esq. (Haines & Krieger) (Las Vegas, NV)
Bruce Weiner (Rosenberg Musso & Weiner) – NYBankruptcyNet (Brooklyn, NY)
Craig D. Robins, Esq. – Long Island Bankruptcy Blog (Woodbury, NY)
Jonathan Ginsberg, Esq. – theBKLaw (Atlanta, GA)
Reed Allmand, Esq. (Allmand & Lee) – Reed’s Bankruptcy Attorney Blog (Dallas and Ft. Worth, TX)
*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.

Tags: Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy cartoon, Bankruptcy humor, Bankruptcy law, BAPCPA, Bill payment, Blogs, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, foreclosure, Gideon Kendall, Loan modification, mortgage, Mortgantua, New bankruptcy law
Posted in BAPCPA, BAPCPA Man, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, Current events, THEMES, UNCATEGORIZED/MISC | 1 Comment »
Saturday, September 12th, 2009
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*Click here for previous BAPCPA Man cartoons, or here for all cartoons on the site relating to consumer bankruptcy.
For a more in depth explanation of the automatic stay, have a look at the Wikipedia entry. Also see posts on the topics of automatic stay and debt collection by the following bankruptcy lawyers on their blogs:
Bruce Weiner (Rosenberg Musso & Weiner) – NYBankruptcyNet (Brooklyn, NY)
Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV)
Craig D. Robins, Esq. – Long Island Bankruptcy Blog (Woodbury, NY)
Reed Allmand, Esq. (Allmand & Lee) – Reed’s Bankruptcy Attorney Blog (Dallas and Ft. Worth, TX)
Click here for a state-by-state list of bankruptcy lawyers with blogs.
*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.

Tags: Automatic stay, Bankruptcy blog, Bankruptcy cartoon, Bankruptcy humor, Bankruptcy law, BAPCPA, Bill payment, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, Gideon Kendall
Posted in BAPCPA, BAPCPA Man, CARTOONS, Consumer Bankruptcy, THEMES, UNCATEGORIZED/MISC | 2 Comments »