New York City taxi medallions continued

Our February post on taxi medallions and their significant loss in value generated much reader interest. In this month’s email, we’ll update readers on taxi medallions and related issues.

Credit After Bankuptcy

You should complete your Chapter 13 bankruptcy case before you apply for new credit. You should wait the 3-5 years while the case is running since you are holding off your current creditors. In some cases, a vehicle can be purchased and financed after filing, provided a proper motion is brought before the court which+ Read More

Credit After Bankuptcy

You should complete your Chapter 13 bankruptcy case before you apply for new credit. You should wait the 3-5 years while the case is running since you are holding off your current creditors. In some cases, a vehicle can be purchased and financed after filing, provided a proper motion is brought before the court which+ Read More

Credit After Bankuptcy

You should complete your Chapter 13 bankruptcy case before you apply for new credit. You should wait the 3-5 years while the case is running since you are holding off your current creditors. In some cases, a vehicle can be purchased and financed after filing, provided a proper motion is brought before the court which+ Read More

California Court: Credit Reports Not Required to Include Pending Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Cases

Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California recently ruled that pending Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases do not need to be included on credit reports. The decision pertains only to cases in progress, and does not affect the inclusion of cases which have already been discharged or dismissed.

Defeat LVNV Funding Lawsuits With These Magic Words

WARNING - READ THIS FIRST I provide legal advice and representation in debt collection lawsuits only for residents of New York and California. If you live in any other state aside from California or New York, I will not speak with you about any a debt collection lawsuit or judgment that was Read the article
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Defeat LVNV Funding Lawsuits With These Magic Words

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Sixth Circuit Affirms Decision to Deny Chapter 7 Debtor’s Proposed Exemption Because She Lacked Equity in Property After a Sale

In the case of Susan G. Brown v. Douglas Ellmann [1], the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (the “Sixth Circuit”) recently affirmed a bankruptcy court’s decision to deny a Chapter 7 debtor’s proposed exemptions for the value of redemption rights she enjoyed under Michigan law related to the sale of a property she surrendered to the bankruptcy estate. [1] Case No. 16-1967 (6th Cir., March 20, 2017).

Sixth Circuit Affirms Decision to Deny Chapter 7 Debtor’s Proposed Exemption Because She Lacked Equity in Property After a Sale

In the case of Susan G. Brown v. Douglas Ellmann [1], the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (the “Sixth Circuit”) recently affirmed a bankruptcy court’s decision to deny a Chapter 7 debtor’s proposed exemptions for the value of redemption rights she enjoyed under Michigan law related to the sale of a property she surrendered to the bankruptcy estate. [1] Case No. 16-1967 (6th Cir., March 20, 2017).

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