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Jonathan Mark Bruce

Traffic, White Collar Crime, DUI-DWI, Criminal, Bankruptcy
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Edward Sheehan Monohan

Power of Attorney, Estate, Criminal, Bankruptcy
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Edward Sheehan Monohan

Divorce & Family Law, Bankruptcy, Labor Law, Elder Law
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Gregory Aaron Huff

Estate, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt, Accident & Injury
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Kimberly W Quinn

Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt, Credit & Debt, Civil Rights
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Catherine Daph Stavros

Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
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George William Werden

Banking & Finance, Employee Rights, Bankruptcy, Real Estate
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Lawrence Craig Kendrick

Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt, Personal Injury, Family Law
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Walter Ronald Adams

Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt, Social Security, Estate Planning
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Casey Keathley Robinson

Social Security -- Disability, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt, Personal Injury
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LEGAL TERMS

LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

A business structure that allows one or more partners (called limited partners) to enjoy limited personal liability for partnership debts while another partner ... (more...)
A business structure that allows one or more partners (called limited partners) to enjoy limited personal liability for partnership debts while another partner or partners (called general partners) have unlimited personal liability. The key difference between a general and limited partner concerns management decision making--general partners run the business, and limited partners, who are usually passive investors, are not allowed to make day-to-day business decisions. If they do, they risk being treated as general partners with unlimited personal liability.

INTEREST

A commission you pay a bank or other creditor for lending you money or extending you credit. An interest rate represents the annual percentage that is added to ... (more...)
A commission you pay a bank or other creditor for lending you money or extending you credit. An interest rate represents the annual percentage that is added to your balance. This means that if your loan or credit line has an interest rate of 8%, the holder adds 8% to the balance each year. More specifically, interest is calculated and added to your loan or credit line through a process called compounding. If interest is compounded daily, the balance will rise by 1/365th of 8% each day. If interest is compounded monthly, the balance will rise 1/12th of 8% at the start of each month.

SUBROGATION

A taking on of the legal rights of someone whose debts or expenses have been paid. For example, subrogation occurs when an insurance company that has paid off i... (more...)
A taking on of the legal rights of someone whose debts or expenses have been paid. For example, subrogation occurs when an insurance company that has paid off its injured claimant takes the legal rights the claimant has against a third party that caused the injury, and sues that third party.

PREFERENCE

A payment made by a debtor to a creditor within a defined period prior to filing for bankruptcy -- within three months for arms-length creditors (regular commer... (more...)
A payment made by a debtor to a creditor within a defined period prior to filing for bankruptcy -- within three months for arms-length creditors (regular commercial creditors) and within one year for insider creditors (friends, family members, and business associates). Because a preference gives the creditor who received the payment an edge over other creditors in the bankruptcy case, the trustee can recover the preference (the amount of the payment) and distribute it among all of the creditors.

SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP

A business owned and managed by one person (or for tax purposes, a husband and wife). For IRS purposes, a sole proprietor and her business are one tax entity, m... (more...)
A business owned and managed by one person (or for tax purposes, a husband and wife). For IRS purposes, a sole proprietor and her business are one tax entity, meaning that business profits are reported and taxed on the owner's personal tax return. Setting up a sole proprietorship is cheap and easy since no legal formation documents need be filed with any governmental agency (although tax registration and other permit and license requirements may still apply). Once you file a fictitious name statement (assuming you don't use your own name) and obtain any required basic tax permits and business licenses, you'll be in business. The main downside of a sole proprietorship is that its owner is personally liable for all business debts.

TRADE NAME

The official name of a business, the one it uses on its letterhead and bank account when not dealing with consumers.

CCCS

See Consumer Credit Counseling Service.

FDCPA

See Fair Debt Collections & Practices Act.

FCRA

See Fair Credit Reporting Act.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

MPM Financial Group, Inc. v. Morton

... This case is before this Court on a grant of discretionary review to determine whether KRS 427.170, which incorporates by reference the federal bankruptcy exemptions of 11 USC § 522(d), applies only to debtors in bankruptcy proceedings, or whether it renders those ...

Wilson v. Paine

... Opinion of the Court by Justice CUNNINGHAM. Pursuant to CR 76.37(1), this Court granted the certification request of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the 286 Western District of Kentucky to answer the following question of Kentucky law: ...

Kentucky Bar Ass'n v. Leadingham

... Allen Walker. Michael and Leigh Ann Perdue. 12. Michael and Leigh Ann Perdue hired the Respondent to represent their interests in a bankruptcy action in June, 2003. The Respondent quoted a fee of $800 for the case. On or ...