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Lindsay Lohan lawyer quits on eve of jail term

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Lindsay Lohan was due to surrender for jail on Tuesday but her lawyer was reported to have quit the case just hours before her court appearance.

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Chicago replaces gun ordinance ruled unconstitutional

The Chicago, Illinois, City Council in a 45-0 vote approved a new gun ordinance Friday, four days after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the city’s 28-year-old strict ban on handgun ownership was unconstitutional. Link: Chicago replaces gun ordinance ruled unconstitutional

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Supreme Court rules against Christian group that bars gays

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A university can legally deny recognition to a Christian student group that bars gays and nonbelievers, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday in a case that pitted anti-discrimination principles against religious freedom.

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U.S. Supreme Court rejects tobacco case appeals

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected separate appeals by cigarette makers and the Obama administration stemming from the government’s racketeering lawsuit against the tobacco industry, a case that initially sought $280 billion from the industry.

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Supreme Court rules Chicago gun ban unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended gun rights to every state and city in the nation in a ruling involving Chicago’s 28-year-old handgun ban.

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U.S. court won’t hear Cablevision/FCC must-carry case

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court said on Monday that it would not hear an appeal by Cablevision Systems Corp to the Federal Communications Commission’s must-carry requirement that forces cable systems to carry programing of broadcast television stations.

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Supreme Court bars some life terms for juveniles

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday it was unconstitutional to sentence juveniles to life in prison without parole for crimes other than murder.

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Supreme Court bars some life terms for juveniles

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday it was unconstitutional to sentence juveniles to life in prison without parole for crimes other than murder.

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Senator says Kagan critical of Supreme Court

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Supreme Court Justice nominee Elena Kagan on Thursday criticized the court she is seeking to join during a private meeting with Democratic Senator Arlen Specter, the senator told reporters.

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Stopping Home Foreclosure through Bankruptcy

Stopping Home Foreclosure through Bankruptcy 2 Many consumers are new home owners because of lax lending rules in recent years, and because of non-conventional loan schemes, including zero-interest, zero-down loans. The bad economy has left many new home owners wondering how bankruptcy will affect their mortgage and their ability to keep their homes. Bankruptcy offers a way to stop the foreclosure sale and to retain your property, even over the foreclosing creditor’s objection! Facing a foreclosure is something that they never imagined would happen. For them, and perhaps you, the foreclosure is often the result of circumstances beyond their control, such as temporary loss of a job or an illness. An obvious solution to the foreclosure may be to sell the property before the date of the foreclosure sale. However, it is often not possible to conclude the sale before the date of foreclosure. Plus, most people want to keep their home and find a way to get caught up on their payments. You may be able to stop or avoid home foreclosure and keep your home by filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys of Baxter & Baxter, LLP, can advise you on whether you should file for bankruptcy, and whether Chapter 13 bankruptcy is right for you. Foreclosures under Chapter 13 Bankruptcy In a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, the court enters an order creating a repayment program. The Plan lets the debtor pay off the arrearage, including late payments over the length of a repayment plan, usually three to five years in some cases. The benefit of filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy is that the home owner gets to keep their home and get current on the mortgage over time. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy may also help you eliminate the payments on your second or third mortgage altogether. Unlike your first mortgage, which is secured by the property and the value of the property, you may no longer have any equity with which to secure the subordinate mortgages. Under those circumstances, the court may “strip off” the second and third mortgages and recategorize them as unsecured debt. Under Chapter 13 of the bankruptcy code, unsecuritized debt takes last priority and often does not have to be paid back at all. Foreclosures under Chapter 7 Bankruptcy If you do not have sufficient income after your bankruptcy to qualify for a repayment plan, it may be necessary to petition for a total liquidation under Chapter 7. If you are not able to afford your mortgage payment after your bankruptcy (for example in the case of death, divorce, or long-term unemployment), the debtor can surrender the property back to the lender. If you are filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the final discharge order will at least discharge the debt, including the deficiency. In some cases, it is possible to reaffirm a mortgage, but at the close of the bankruptcy case, the debtor must immediately get current on the arrearage, including late payments and charges; otherwise the lender can start a new foreclosure proceeding. The Portland bankruptcy lawyers of Baxter & Baxter, LLP, offer competitive rates, and we can work with you to move swiftly to avoid home foreclosures. For a free phone consultation with a Portland, Oregon bankruptcy lawyer, call (503) 297-9031 today! This information is presented by the Bankruptcy Practice Group of Baxter & Baxter, LLP. The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver WA bankruptcy lawyers of the Bankruptcy Practice Group represent individuals in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. We offer a free initial phone consultation. We can stop collection calls from debt collectors and home foreclosures. We can advise consumers whether to file for bankruptcy, and what form of bankruptcy to file. “We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.”

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