Mon.Jan 20, 2020

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Will Bankruptcy Protect Me from a Lawsuit?

Luftman, Heck & Associates.

No one likes the idea of having to file bankruptcy. But sometimes debts become insurmountable and creditors relentless. The only viable choice may be to seek bankruptcy protection. Not only can you get a financial fresh start, but there can be a positive effect of bankruptcy on lawsuits, including those filed by your creditors or debt collectors. Depending on your circumstances, bankruptcy can eliminate your debts through liquidation of most Read More.

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Jan 20, Choose the right business credit card

Debt Collection Answers

If you are a small business owner, you'll want to make sure you use the right credit cards in your business. There are a number of advantages to considering small business credit cards as a source of short term funding and to earn rewards. This guide can help you choose the right one for your entrepreneurial endeavors.

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Exclusive or Concurrent Jurisdiction to Reject Power Purchase Agreements in Bankruptcy?

ABI

By: Gabriela Zapata. St. John’s University School of Law. American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review, Staff Member. . In general, a debtor may reject an executory contract subject to court approval under section 365 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”). However, courts are split as to whether a bankruptcy court has the power to authorize the rejection of an electric power purchase agreement or whether the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) has exclusive jurisdi

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A Debtor’s Silence May Waive its Right to Enforce its Rights?under a Confirmed Plan of Reorganization

ABI

By: Benjamin Ranalli. St. John’s University School of Law. American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review , Staff Member. In a debtor/creditor relationship, a debtor may explicitly, or implicitly, waive their rights. Afifirmative actions and intentional relinquishment may indicate express waivers, while clear decisive acts may indicate an implicit waiver.

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From Complexity to Clarity: Strategies for Effective Compliance and Security Measures

Speaker: Erika R. Bales, Esq.

When we talk about “compliance and security," most companies want to ensure that steps are being taken to protect what they value most – people, data, real or personal property, intellectual property, digital assets, or any other number of other things - and it’s more important than ever that safeguards are in place. Let’s step back and focus on the idea that no matter how complicated the compliance and security regime, it should be able to be distilled down to a checklist.