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Be Careful of Credit Repair Scams

The following information was provided by the Federal Trade Commission (http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0058-credit-repair-how-help-yourself): You see the ads in newspapers, on TV, and online. You hear them on the radio. You get fliers in the ma… Read More
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Court Holds Creditor Can Be Liable For Pursuing Stale Credit Card Claims In Bankruptcy

In In re Rose I. Avalos, 15 A 00091 (Bankr. N.D. Ill. June 12, 2015), Judge Schmetterer reasoned that a creditor could be found to have violated the Federal Debt Collection Practices Act by filing a proof of claim in a chapter 13 to recover credit ca… Read More
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Obama Administration Opens Door for More Student-Debt Forgiveness

The Obama administration said yesterday that it would forgive federal student loans owed by Americans who can show they were lured to colleges by fraudulent recruiting, a move that potentially could involve billions of dollars and is one of the most… Read More
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Jeff Crane to speak at CLE Webinar on Offers of Judgment under Rule 68

The CLE webinar will examine the strategic use of Rule 68 offers of judgment in putative class actions, including the growing circuit court split on whether offers of judgment moot a putative class action; how defense counsel are leveraging Rule 68 a… Read More
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BREAKING: Supreme Court Rejects Chapter 7 Lien Stripping

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that the bankruptcy code does not allow Chapter 7 debtors to rid themselves of junior liens on home loans that are underwater, a decision that should benefit commercial lenders. Read More
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Supreme Court holds on 5/26/2015 that Article III permits bankruptcy judges to adjudicate Stern claims with the parties’ knowing and voluntary consent.

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Banks Announce Plan to Delete Some Negative Credit Informatiom

Two top U.S. banks are preparing to delete negative credit reporting records for some borrowers who filed for bankruptcy, after facing accusations of letting poor marks for unpaid debt haunt borrowers’ credit even after the debt was canceled, the W… Read More
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Zane Zielinski Joins FactorLaw

FactorLaw is pleased to announce that Zane Zielinski has joined us as a partner, specializing in bankruptcy, real estate transactions and commercial litigation. We are excited to have Zane as part of our team, and believe he adds considerable depth t… Read More
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William Factor Speaks on Dischargeability of Student Loans

On November 11, 2014, William Factor debated whether student loans should be dischargeable at the American Bankruptcy Institute’s Consumer Conference (Chicago). Taking the affirmative position, Mr. Factor argued that the law should be amended s… Read More
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Interesting Article: "Chemerinsky: What these 3 decisions tell us about SCOTUS inconsistency" -- cases related to bankruptcy decsisions

ABA JOURNAL — U.S. SUPREME COURT Chemerinsky: What these 3 decisions tell us about SCOTUS inconsistency By Erwin Chemerinsky Sep 2, 2014, 08:30 am CDT The justices on the Supreme Court often vocally disagree as to how federal statutes should be… Read More
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