Bankruptcy News Briefs- 4/25

The consumer and bankruptcy headlines for today read…

These five charts show how bad the student loan debt situation is

U.S. Trustee Fees – one spreadsheet to rule them all…

How Do Student Loans Affect Your Credit Score?

The Age Four Out of Five Generations Agree Children Should Start Paying Their Own Student Loans

U.S. Supreme Court Hears Dispute Over Debt Collection Violations

Debt-to-Income Ratio for Student Loan Refinancing

Student loan debt forgiveness in 2020 race

Bankruptcy court approves resolution to help Reagor-Dykes customers

Timeshare Owners’ Coalition Issues Warning About Third-Party Exit Companies

“Text me $$$”: Debt collectors may soon be able to text and email consumers

Robocall Debt-Collection Exemption Struck Down (1)

Spring is Here and a Proposed Debt Collection Rule is Imminent

Supreme Court to Weigh Debt Collection Penalties Post-Bankruptcy

TCPA Debt Call Carveout Is Unconstitutional, 4th Circ. Says

Credit Unions May Have Willing Takers in Plea for Less Supervision

REGISTER FOR NACBA’S UPCOMING LIVE WEBINARS!

Emerging Bankruptcy Technologies to Assist your Bankruptcy Practice
Date: June 6, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST
Cost: $25 Member / $75 Non Member
Presenters: Rachel Foley Esq., Reed Almand, Esq. & James Haller Esq.
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Busy bankruptcy attorneys are bombarded with technology choices – all promising great rewards but many coming at great expense. Learn about different technologies that can make your practice more efficient in time and cost.

Why You Should Attend: What faster way is there to improve your bottom line than being more efficient while increasing accuracy!

Chapter 13 Plan Provisions: What Are They Good For?
Date: July 11, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST
Cost: $25 Member / $75 Non Member
Presenters: Henry Sommer, Esq., O. Max Gardner III, Esq. & James Haller, Esq.
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Avoid having unwanted provisions forced upon you and getting non-standard provisions that you want.

Why You Should Attend: Stuck with a plan provision unfavorable to your client? Learn how to contest those provisions and get more favorable language added to the plan.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN CLEVELAND!

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