In his new role, Mark A. Baker will oversee the operations of McMichael Taylor Gray's cases in Alabama and Tennesse.
Read More »Exploring the Effects of Bankruptcy on Borrowers
While some may see bankruptcy as the end of their credit, studies show that this isn’t the case. Some borrowers can rebuild their credit and take out loans and mortgages in as little as a year following bankruptcy.
Read More »Clarifying Contested Foreclosures After Bankruptcy
Florida Governor Rick Scott recently signed off on Senate Bill 220, a new law addressing the property rights of defendants pertaining to bankruptcy and foreclosure proceedings. DS News spoke to representatives from several Florida-based Legal League 100 law firms to ...
Read More »Bankruptcy Judge Backs Lehman Brothers in RMBS Suit
A New York bankruptcy judge has ruled that Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. will have to pay around $2.4 billion to investors in order to settle disputes over toxic residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) sold by the bank during the financial crisis. ...
Read More »Potestivo & Associates, Appoint Supervising Bankruptcy Attorney
Rochester, Michigan-based law firm, Potestivo & Associates, P.C., has announced the appointment of Brenda Likavec, as Supervising Bankruptcy Attorney in their Chicago office. Likavec joined the team of 25 attorneys in January 2018. Prior to her role at Potestivo & ...
Read More »Ohio Courts Could Change Course for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the January issue of DS News, out now. In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, debtors have the ability to modify their mortgages. A modification is generally called a “cram down” and it occurs when a ...
Read More »Could There Be Racial Disparities in Bankruptcy?
A new report looked into the possibility of racial disparity in bankruptcy filings by both ZIP codes and the chapter of choice in which the bankruptcies are filed. Take a look at the findings here.
Read More »Index Reveals a Rise In Foreclosure Activity
A recent report tracked bankruptcy, foreclosure, consumer confidence, and other data finding that foreclosures are increasing—and bankruptcies could be close behind.
Read More »Kansas Law Firm Makes New Hire
SouthLaw, P.C. has expanded its team, bringing on Associate Attorney Lisa C. Billman for its Bankruptcy Department in Overland Park, Kansas. With a law degree from the University of Kansas School of Law, Billman has made bankruptcy her legal focus since her graduation in 2011. She is licensed to practice law in Missouri and Kansas
Read More »National Bankruptcies Nearly Doubled in March
Bankruptcy filings nationwide took a sharp uptick in March. The latest report on bankruptcy filings by Epiq Systems shows bankruptcies nearly doubled compared to February. Filings were also up in March for the first time since 2011. Yet, year-to-date, all numbers are flat.
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