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US Supreme Court on Justice Holmes’ 169th B-day Holds in Milavetz that the Bankruptcy Code’s Speech Restrictions on Attorneys Do Not Turn Them into…

Back in the good old days when bashing BAPCPA was in vogue, I posited here that BAPCPA’s “debt relief agency” provisions “look more like an effort to create a consumer bankruptcy lawyer clone who, much like the ever-multiplying Agent Smith from The Matrix-R

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Filing for Bankruptcy in Oregon

The most common types of personal bankruptcy for individuals are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. As much as 65% of all U.S. consumer bankruptcy filings are Chapter 7 cases. In Chapter 7, a debtor surrenders his or her non-exempt property to a bankruptcy trustee who then liquidates the property and …

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Filing for Bankruptcy in Oregon

The most common types of personal bankruptcy for individuals are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. As much as 65% of all U.S. consumer bankruptcy filings are Chapter 7 cases. In Chapter 7, a debtor surrenders his or her non-exempt property to a bankruptcy trustee who then liquidates the property and …

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