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Bankruptcy Briefs 9/10/14

Canadian Retirement Benefits Excluded from Current Monthly Income

Older Americans Struggle With Student Debt

Sens. Warren, Shelby: Criminal bank execs should face arrest

Isis Wallet Mobile Payments

A Tale of Unbundled Bankruptcy Legal Services

Talks between Archdiocese, bankruptcy creditors continue

Oops: Appeals Court Cites Forgotten Evidence in Ruling

Fed Proposes New Rule, and Wall St. Banks Feel the Pressure

RadioShack: Bankruptcy Imminent

Trustee Questions American Resource Staffing’s Sale

House Hearing to Examine Whether Medical Debt Should Be Included in Credit Reporting System

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Bankruptcy Briefs 9/9/14

Eighth Circuit Joins Sister Courts on Lien Stripping in Chapter 13

Sen. Elizabeth Warren: The Vote That Could Cut Your Student Loan Bills

More Consumers Claiming Debt Collectors Calling About Invalid/Paid Debt

Watch John Oliver Explain Why the Student Debt Problem is Worse Than You Think

Senate Banking Committee Hearing to Assess Wall Street Reforms

Let me pay off $100,000 in student loans fairly

Year-Over-Year Bankruptcy Filings Decrease 16 Percent

Westport development saga to continue in bankruptcy court

Trump Casinos Bankruptcy Plan a New Blow to Atlantic City

Stressed Families Can Take A Card From Trump Casino

Finding a New Car Loan While in Bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy Briefs 9/8/14

U.S. Personal Bankruptcy Filings to Drop to Lowest Level in 7 Years

A Bite. A Bankruptcy. A $100,000 Bill.

Schumer Anti-Inversion Tax Plan Could Reach Back to 1994

Smart money: Old bankruptcy shouldn’t impact new wife’s credit

A Fairer Shot for Student Debtors

Geoffrey Edelsten faces losing multiple properties, shares and cars as U.S bankruptcy trustee chases him for debts of more than $50 million

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Bankruptcy Briefs 9/7/14

The Broke and the Beautiful: Almost Over Edition

Lights, Camera, Bankruptcy

Shane Filan back in black after bankruptcy with autobiography and Asia Tour

Bridgeport mayor facing drug charge files for bankruptcy

Turner Grain President Dale Bartlett Files for Bankruptcy

A Plan to Fix All of America’s Detroits

5 things to know about Milwaukee church bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy Briefs 9/5/14

Better Business Bureau warns Arizona consumers about student loan consolidation service

Elizabeth Warren, in spotlight, hits ‘Late Show With David Letterman’

Judge dismisses Argosy bankruptcy case

Discussion of recent law suits filed by the Illinois Attorney General against two major student loan providers.

Tomball woman accused of hoarding collies appears in bankruptcy court

Detroit’s Bankruptcy Judge Challenges Major Creditors

AriZona iced tea brand co-founders make final pitch in NY trial

Tucson attorney appointed as federal bankruptcy judge

Mistakes to Avoid When Contemplating Bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy Briefs 9/4/14

CFPB Ramps Up Scrutiny of Credit-Card Issuers

Federal Program Helps Keep Some Delinquent Borrowers in Their Homes

Who is Judge Steven Rhodes?

Were You Foreclosed on in North Carolina? You May Be Owed Money!

Developer Jack Antaramian’s company files for bankruptcy protection

Detroit’s historic bankruptcy trial to begin

Leafs Ice Center bondholders could lose big from bankruptcy plan

Trump Taj Mahal May Be Headed for Bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy Briefs 9/3/14

How Can I Get Rid of My Private Student Loans if I’m Disabled?

Is It Too Late For Bankruptcy?

Banks Face More Oversight of Ability to Weather Credit Crunch

Amusement park trustees hire bankruptcy attorney

Judge denies hold-out Detroit creditor motions to block evidence

No Unfinished-Business Fees for Coudert: Business of Law

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Bankruptcy Briefs 9/2/14

Education Department renegotiates contracts with student loan servicers

Was Romney right about bankruptcy?

Anthem Bows Out

Angelo Mozilo Speaks: No Regrets at Countrywide

What’s at Stake in Detroit’s Historic Bankruptcy Trial

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NCBRC Protects the Integrity of the Bankruptcy System

Posted below is a brief snippet from Legal Ink Magazine that recently featured the National Consumer Bankruptcy Rights Center (NCBRC). Legal Ink Magazine is collaboration effort spearheaded by Attorney Credits and is distributed to over 160,000 attorneys. NACBA Attorneys could visit Attorney Credits for on-demand CLE and a special member benefit.

Each year, millions of individuals and families across the country struggle to pay their bills. Often financial distress follows on the heels of other unanticipated events such as job loss, divorce, substantial out-of-pocket medical expenses and natural disasters. Bankruptcy may provide these debtors with the opportunity for a fresh start. The Bankruptcy Code grants financially distressed debtors certain rights that are critical to the proper functioning of the bankruptcy system as a whole. However, bankruptcy debtors, lacking both financial resources and exposure to the bankruptcy system, often do not have the ability to protect the integrity of the bankruptcy system and preserve the bankruptcy rights of consumer debtors more generally. The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys’ Amicus Project was created to fill that vacuum, and in 2010 the NACBA Board founded the National Consumer Bankruptcy Rights Center (NCBRC) to further the mission.

NCBRC provides assistance either by working directly with debtors’ attorneys or by filing amicus briefs in courts throughout the country. In cases with the potential to affect consumer debtors throughout the county, NCBRC’s amicus curiae briefs address broader issues so that the legal effects of courts’ decisions do not depend solely on the parties directly involved in the case. Since its founding NCBRC has filed more the 40 amicus briefs in courts throughout the country. Recent examples of NCBRC Amicus Briefs:

READ MORE: Protecting Social Security Benefits, Preserving Earned Income Tax Exemption & Defending Debtor’s Homestead Exemption.

Bankruptcy Briefs 8/29/14

Ocwen’s Errors Force Debtors into Bankruptcy

What is the Earned Income Tax Credit, and How Can It Help You?

Inside the Dark, Lucrative World of Consumer Debt Collection

Crumbs to reopen after sale

Saab Auto Owner Files Again for Bankruptcy Protection

Barclays Agrees to Lend Detroit $275 Million to Exit Bankruptcy

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