Small cases can have an impact on your bottom line…
Small cases, that often do not seem to be worth pursuing at all, can have a big impact on your company’s bottom line. I have often heard clients say “I want to …
Posted on by Bob Bernstein
Small cases, that often do not seem to be worth pursuing at all, can have a big impact on your company’s bottom line. I have often heard clients say “I want to …
Posted on by Bob Bernstein
Many bankruptcy attorneys are concerned about the efficiency of their process. By definition, at least the debtor has limited funds to pay for an engagement. This impacts the creditors who …
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It’s gotten pretty quiet out there about whether businesses can get loans; what was known as the “credit crisis.” It hasn’t loosened up very much. Maybe there is money to …
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When a collection claim results in litigation, a creditor must become familiar with certain legal concepts that will often determine whether or not the creditor sees any recovery as a …
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The Bankruptcy Code mandates that secured creditors be paid the full value of the collateral securing their claim. Only after secured creditors are paid IN FULL is unsecured creditors to be paid anything. …
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“They stole from me!” “I am not taking a penny less than the full amount owed!” “I want to nail that son of a b#@^$!” Often creditors engage an attorney …
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In 2005, a record number of debtors filed bankruptcy prior to the effective date of the amendments to avoid the amendments to the bankruptcy code that made it more difficult for debtors …
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by Robert S. Bernstein, Esq. Since the late 1970s, the public really started to learn about Chapter 11 and how it works in “big companies.” Through the 80s and 90s …
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Maybe it’s a local issue, but it bothers me. It is illegal in many place (including the City of Pittsburgh) to put signs, even campaign signs, on public property. Yet …
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Now that I have my inbox somewhat under control, I would like to write about my recent experience attending the Commercial Law League of America’s (“CLLA”) 79th Chicago meeting. While …
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