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Bankruptcy Briefs 11/25

NACBA Past President Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

“Non-Routine” Fees for Objections to Late Claims Allowed

Credit Card Balances Grow Amid Stable Delinquency Rates

Elizabeth Warren’s hand-crafted agency suffers shocking slide in morale

Former Chicago Rush Owner Arrested On Bankruptcy, Wire Fraud Charges

CFPB Announces Fall 2014 Regulatory Agenda Update

Time to Weigh Limits on Bankruptcy Filings

Gomery testifies in bankruptcy court

CFPB Reports Reveal Details About Debt Collection Regulation

New E-Magazine Dedicated to Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Launched

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NACBA Past President Honored With Lifetime Achievement Award

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RALEIGH (November 25, 2014) – The Bankruptcy Section of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA) has bestowed a Lifetime Achievement Award upon William E. Brewer, Jr., owner and principal of the Brewer Law Firm, The award was announced during a meeting of the Section’s 37th Annual Bankruptcy Institute held in Asheville on November 7-8.  The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes a bankruptcy practitioner who, for not less than 25 years, has contributed to the betterment of the NCBA Bankruptcy Section and the profession, and who has set an aspiring example for those who follow.

Brewer, who resides and practices law in Raleigh, in addition to his activities with the North Carolina Bar Association, has been an active member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) since 1993.  He has been on the organization’s board of directors since 1997, served as vice president from 2007 – 2010, and was president from 2010 – 2012.  NACBA is the only national organization dedicated to protecting the rights of consumer debtors in bankruptcy.

Brewer stated:  “I am honored to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the North Carolina Bar Association.  During my thirty-seven year career as a licensed attorney in North Carolina, I consider it a privilege to have represented and helped thousands of deserving debtors regain control of their financial lives.  It has been a most rewarding way to make a living, and I have no intentions of quitting, despite the title of the award.  As the fourth recipient of this award, I am honored to join the prior recipients, Buzzy Stubs, Dick Hutson, and John Northen.  As the first debtors’ consumer attorney to receive this award, I acknowledge it on behalf of my dedicated colleagues throughout the state and nation who work tirelessly to improve the lives of their clients.  I would be remiss not to give special recognition to NACBA, in which I became involved early in my career as a bankruptcy attorney.  That organization has helped me and many others like me achieve our full potential as bankruptcy attorneys.”

Some of the key additional criteria for potential recipients of the NCBA Lifetime Achievement Award include:  demonstrated knowledge of Bankruptcy law and practice as a practitioner, including the very best work product; commitment to zealous but respectful representation of clients and adversaries; and demonstrated commitment to service to the NCBA Bankruptcy Section and Council and their community.

ABOUT WILLIAM E. BREWER, JR.

Brewer graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with an A.B. in Economics in 1973, and with a J.D. with Honors in 1976.  He served as law clerk to Judge R.A. Hedrick of the North Carolina Court of Appeals before beginning private practice in 1977, and later became certified as a specialist in consumer bankruptcy law by the North Carolina State Bar in 1993.  He was inducted as a Fellow in the American Colleges of Bankruptcy in 2009.  He is a graduate of South Lenoir High School, and is the son of Marsha H. Brewer and the late William E. Brewer, Sr. of Pink Hill, NC.

ABOUT NACBA

The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys is the only national organization dedicated to serving the needs of consumer bankruptcy attorneys and protecting the rights of consumer debtors in bankruptcy.  Formed in 1992, NACBA has 3,500 members located in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

CONTACT:  Patrick Mitchell for NACBA at (703) 276-3266 or pmitchell@hastingsgroup.com.

Bankruptcy News 11/20

Jack Johnson filed for bankruptcy, parents allegedly took advantage of him

Canadian couple billed $1M for U.S. birth; considering bankruptcy

Feds Arrest and Charge Seven in Nationwide Debt Collection Scam

CFPB Highlights Unique Servicing Obstacles Faced by Veteran Student Loan Borrowers

Judge Threatens to Kick Trump Entertainment Out of Bankruptcy

Fuquay-Varina man sentenced for bankruptcy fraud

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Criminal defense lawyer declares bankruptcy

San Bernardino to pay pensions despite bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy Briefs 11/17

Supreme Court to Hear Chapter 7 Lien Stripping Cases

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CFTC to Look Into Disclosure of Identities of Swap Counterparties

Judge Dismisses Third Party Disclosure FDCPA Case and Opines on Nature of the Law

Survey: Consumers Remain Focused on Financial Security

Matomy Media says customer’s bankruptcy may cut FY adj EBITDA up to $1.5 mln

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Bankruptcy Briefs 11/12

Cant Attend Taxes In Bankruptcy Workshop? No Problem, Attendees Receive Audio Files & Materials

American Bar Association Condemns Debt Collector/DA Relationships and Letter Practices

Wisc. woman dies, comes back to life, but faces bankruptcy after insurance won’t pay ‘wrong’ hospital

Gallup Reports Improvement in Economic Confidence

Should We File Bankruptcy on Our Student Loan Judgment?

Report: Millennials Believe Student Loans Will Be Forgiven

Officials Comment on the Future of FTC, FCC, and CFPB Privacy Enforcement Authority

Big Banks Are Fined $4.25 Billion in Foreign Exchange Scandal

Could bankruptcy fees jeopardize Detroit’s exit plan?

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Bankruptcy Briefs 11/10

Cash-strapped millennials are slipping into the red.

Consumer Credit in U.S. Climbs on Demand for Car, Student Loans

Illinois & Texas Approve Taxes in Bankruptcy Workshop for 5.75 CLE Hours

Bank Regulators Warn Again on Leveraged Loans

Solvency, Lost in the Fog at the Fed

Bankruptcy Judge: Detroit Deal Nearly Miraculous

Kodak retirees adapt after bankruptcy

FTC and State AG Launch Joint Fraud Action on Collection Agency

Robert Maxwell’s sons escape bankruptcy

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Bankruptcy Briefs 11/7

“This book is incredible” Book TV After Words: Jake Halpern, “Bad Paper” #NACBACHI

Turnover on NY bankruptcy court brings heightened uncertainty

Fannie Mae Official Details Plans on Low-Down-Payment Mortgages

Clergy abuse victim can’t make bankruptcy claim

Offer In Compromise:  Appeal in IRS Appeals Office

We All Lose Under Current Student Loan Bankruptcy Rules

Hensarling Will Not Pursue Speaker of the House Position

Losing Bankruptcy Liability Shield Could Cost GM $2 Billion

Judge To Rule Friday On Detroit’s Bankruptcy Exit

A Biglaw Firm Bids Bye-Bye To Its Bankruptcy Department

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New E-Magazine Dedicated to Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Launched

mag_coverThe National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) announces the launch of the premier issue of the e-magazine NACBA Now. The quarterly publication showcases consumer bankruptcy related material, Supreme Court cases, profiles of NACBA members and programs, previews of NACBA events, as well as, commentary on topics of interest to bankruptcy attorneys.

“NACBA Members need timely information about key developments in the practice of Bankruptcy law and in a format that is quick, easy to read, yet comprehensive” said Ed Boltz, President of NACBA. “With bankruptcy filings at a seven year low, we want to play a role in providing valuable information to our peers to help them better their practices, and this publication provides the perfect vehicle for that.”

The new E-Magazine also focuses on the latest NACBA advocacy efforts at state and federal levels, National Consumer Bankruptcy Research Center updates, social media tips, marketing trends, member benefits and soft skills development.

NACBA Now is distributed free to all NACBA members.

Bankruptcy Briefs 11/5

New E-Magazine Dedicated to Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Launched

Nevada Banks Take a Gamble when it Comes to HOA Liens

October Bankruptcy Filings Decrease 12 Percent from Previous Year, Increase 8 Percent from September

Wyly Widow Gives Bankruptcy Court Details of Homes, Furs

Office of Inspector General Identifies Major Management Challenges at the CFPB

The effect of state anti-deficiency laws

Bankruptcy Judge Explains Pension Cut Hurdles

Bankruptcy ruling not as bad as it looks

FTC Settles with Debt Portfolio Broker Over Disclosures in Online Postings

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Bankruptcy Briefs 11/3

Consumer Baits Collector to Violate FDCPA, Files Suit

Tax Planning Thoughts & Client Representations Before the IRS

The Supreme Court Cases That Could Change America In The Coming Year

Creditors Call Trump Entertainment Bankruptcy Plan a ‘Charade’

College students dress as “The Walking Debt” on Halloween

Senate Panel to Scrutinize Bank Regulators

Creditors scrutinize ex-billionaire’s assets

Former Auckland high flier faces bankruptcy

U.S. student debt burden falling more on top earners, easing bubble fears

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