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Dallas Bankruptcy Lawyers

Chapter 13 Cases require extra attention to detail by the attorney representing the debtor

Getting Skin in the Game: How to Provide Stock Compensation to Employees

Providing common stock to employees is likely to raise their loyalty to the company because, as a stockholder, they have skin in the game and should want to see the company succeed and their investment grow.

You Violated a Loan Covenant, Now What?

How to deal with your bank when you just can't pay them.

All Debt is Not Created Equal

When filing for bankruptcy protection, not all debt is created equally. Regardless of whether you are filing under chapter 7 or chapter 13 of the bankruptcy code, whether a debt is secured or unsecured makes a huge difference in how that debt is treated by the bankruptcy court.

Arizona Bankruptcy Filers Find Freedom From Second Mortgages Through Chapter 13

The recent real estate crisis has left a shocking 6.4 million Americans underwater in their mortgages.

Bankruptcy vs Debt Settlement

Sometimes bankruptcy is the best course of action and other times debt settlement may be a better solution. Below is a basic comparison of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy and debt settlement.

BEWARE OF EASY DEBT RELIEF

There are many national debt relief companies that offer bankruptcy alternative programs in Raleigh and Cary. While it seems like a viable option for managing your debt, consumers should be careful about selecting debt relief as the “easy way out.”

Licenses and Permits for San Diego Businesses

Starting a new business in California requires you to register and obtain the proper permits and licenses from government entities. This list helps you find them

Drafting Workout Agreements

Workout agreements have to address a number of bankruptcy and foreclosure issues, as well as transactional ones. Many workout agreements don't address all of the consequences of what liabilities and procedures apply if the workout fails.

Buying Assets Out of a Bankrutpcy Estate

You can buy even a lawsuit that the debtor has against you. Bidding and approval procedures are unique to bankruptcy. Bidding non-cash.

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