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Virginia Kirk Baird

Trusts, Estate, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
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James P Pruitt

Workers' Compensation, Employment, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
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Daryle M Syck Ronning

Real Estate, Family Law, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
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Robert Paul Combs

Education, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Property Damage
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Roger Toyray Adams

Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt, Personal Injury, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

Jeanne Kincer Channell

Bankruptcy
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Paul Lester Pack

Bankruptcy & Debt, Family Law, Wills & Probate, Litigation
Status:  Inactive           

Niles Brian Cumbo

Government, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Charlotte Darl Johnson

Bankruptcy, Medical Malpractice, Elder Law, Juvenile Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

Shasta K F Mullins

Lawsuit & Dispute, Civil Rights, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

CYBERSQUATTING

Buying a domain name that reflects the name of a business or famous person with the intent of selling the name back to the business or celebrity for a profit. T... (more...)
Buying a domain name that reflects the name of a business or famous person with the intent of selling the name back to the business or celebrity for a profit. The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999 authorizes a cybersquatting victim to file a federal lawsuit to regain a domain name or sue for financial compensation. Under the act, registering, selling or using a domain name with the intent to profit from someone else's good name is considered cybersquatting. Victims of cybersquatting can also use the provisions of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy adopted by ICANN, an international tribunal administering domain names. This international policy results in arbitration of the dispute, not litigation.

BULK SALES LAW

A law that regulates the transfer of business assets so that business owners cannot dispose of assets in order to avoid creditors. If a business owner wants to ... (more...)
A law that regulates the transfer of business assets so that business owners cannot dispose of assets in order to avoid creditors. If a business owner wants to conduct a bulk sale of business assets -- that is, get rid of an unusually large amount of inventory, merchandise or equipment -- the business owner must typically publish a notice of the sale and give written notice to creditors. Then, the owner must set up an account to hold the funds from the sale for a brief period of time during which creditors may make claims against the money. The prohibition against bulk sales is spelled out in the Uniform Commercial Code -- and laws modeled on the UCC have been generally adopted throughout the country.

FCBA

See Fair Credit Billing Act.

ABUSE

Misuse of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy remedy. This term is typically applied to Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings that should have been filed under Chapter 13, because ... (more...)
Misuse of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy remedy. This term is typically applied to Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings that should have been filed under Chapter 13, because the debtor appears to have enough disposable income to fund a Chapter 13 repayment plan.

LIMITED LIABILITY

The maximum amount a business owner can lose if the business is subject to debts, claims or other liabilities. An owner of a limited liability company (LLC) or ... (more...)
The maximum amount a business owner can lose if the business is subject to debts, claims or other liabilities. An owner of a limited liability company (LLC) or a person who invests in a corporation (a shareholder) generally stands to lose only the amount of money invested in the business. This means that if the business folds, creditors cannot seize or sell an owner's home, car, or other personal assets.

GARNISHMENT

A court-ordered process that takes property from a person to satisfy a debt. For example, a person who owes money to a creditor may have her wages garnished if ... (more...)
A court-ordered process that takes property from a person to satisfy a debt. For example, a person who owes money to a creditor may have her wages garnished if she loses a lawsuit filed by the creditor. Up to 25% of a person's wages can be deducted.

FCRA

See Fair Credit Reporting Act.

TRUTH IN LENDING ACT (TILA)

A federal law that requires credit and charge card companies to disclose interest rates and other information about an account. It also requires lenders to disc... (more...)
A federal law that requires credit and charge card companies to disclose interest rates and other information about an account. It also requires lenders to disclose the terms of a loan, including the total amount of the loan, the annual interest rate and the number, amount and due dates of all payments necessary to repay the loan. The TILA requires additional disclosures and places many restrictions on mortgages.

FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT (FLSA)

A federal law that guarantees a worker's right to be paid fairly. The FLSA defines the 40-hour workweek, sets out the federal minimum wage, states requirements ... (more...)
A federal law that guarantees a worker's right to be paid fairly. The FLSA defines the 40-hour workweek, sets out the federal minimum wage, states requirements for overtime and places restrictions on child labor.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Rice v. Rice

... The single issue on discretionary review to this Court is whether the trial court abused its discretion in concluding that a credit card debt incurred solely by the husband and an adult son without the wife's knowledge and participation was marital property and ordering the wife to ...

Tall v. ALASKA AIRLINES/HORIZON AIR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION

... Tall, pro se, answered the Credit Union's complaint by essentially denying that he owed any debt to the Credit Union and claiming that he and the Credit Union's attorney had previously discussed a settlement whereby Tall would bring his account current. ...

Reed v. FRANKLIN CREDIT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION

... Reed appeals from an opinion and order of the Rockcastle Circuit Court granting summary judgment to Franklin Credit Management Corporation ... agreed the subject property was to be transferred to Sue Colwell in consideration of her assuming the debt totaling $69,000.00 on ...