Bankruptcy law provides for the development of a plan that allows a debtor, who is unable to pay his creditors, to resolve his debts through the division of his assets among his creditors, Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Are You Ready To Do Your Bankruptcy?
October 25, 2009
A Prominent California Criminal Defense Lawyer
October 11, 2009
Every good criminal defense lawyer must be a good, experienced trial attorney. Every lawyer, like every doctor and every pilot, has his “first” trial, surgery, or flight. Experience is the key to success. Would you want to be the doctor’s first surgery patient when your future may be determined by the results? Not likely.
Experience Criminal Defense From Texas Law Office
August 2, 2009
I take that responsibility very seriously. I am Lisa Jones, Attorney at Law. Trained by prosecutors, I started my private criminal defense practice so I could use my knowledge of the other side to effectively advocate for the rights and freedoms of people facing criminal charges, law office.
How To Find Florida Malpractice Lawyers To Fight Both Legal And Medical Cases
April 29, 2009
Florida malpractice lawyers are part of a system designed to ensure that the public receives the correct standard of service from legal and medical professionals. When the public engages an attorney or a doctor, they are entitled to expect that the service they receive will be commensurate with the standard routinely expected from qualified professionals. [...]
Louis O Neill – Young Assistant District Attorney in New York City
April 21, 2009
As a young Assistant District Attorney in New York City, Lou O’Neill took on involved financial-crimes cases for Mr. Morgenthau. He was able to pursue cases with an international aspect, including some that involved tracking down criminals overseas (often with almost no information as to their whereabouts), moving to extradite them, and ensuring their [...]
Louis O Neil – OSCE Ambassador to Moldova
April 14, 2009
On July 21, 2006, Louis O’Neill was appointed as Ambassador and Head of Mission of the OSCE Mission to Moldova. In that capacity he served as chief executive, political and administrative officer for a three-office (Chisinau, Tiraspol, Bendery) 60-person diplomatic Mission charged with negotiations on resolving the Transnistrian conflict, reuniting the Republic of Moldova, facilitating [...]
Background Searches are useful Tools for Companies Hiring
April 2, 2009
Background searches are a useful screening and selection tool for companies. Of the many types of background searches criminal background searches are routinely carried out by employers to ensure that they are not courting a risk of physical and mental trauma. Normally the cases held at the county level include misdemeanors and felonies that are [...]
Structured Settlements: What Are They?
March 7, 2009
Much the same way that you pay your credit card bill every month, a creditor uses a structured settlement to pay out what they owe to a person on a regular schedule. Most structured settlements are purchased annuities, paying out over time on an annual basis.
What You Should Know About Credit Repair
March 7, 2009
Good credit is a very important thing to have in today’s society. If your credit is less than favorable, you will find it difficult to get a loan, obtain a credit card or buy a home. Bad credit often occurs when people have too many credit cards with high balances that they are unable to [...]
Good Info about the Texas Lemon Law
February 11, 2009
Under the Texas Lemon Law, the “same inconformity” means the identical or substantially similar condition(s) or defect(s). A inconformity is made “available for repairs” by the consumer under the Texas Lemon Law regardless of whether any repairs were actually attempted by the manufacturer or its authorized dealers. Also a inconformity is made available for repairs [...]
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