The Student Borrower Bankruptcy Relief Act of 2019

Here at Shenwick & Associates, one of the most difficult issues for our clients (especially younger ones) is student loan debt, which is now over $1.5 trillion (that’s not a typo), far eclipsing other types of consumer debt.  As we’ve discussed many times in our posts, most courts follow the “undue hardship” Brunner tes

April 2019 TLC medallion sales

The April 2019 New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission (TLC) sales resultshave been released to the public. And as is our practice, provided below are Jim Shenwick’s comments about those sales results.
1. The volume of transfers rose from March. In April, there were 75 unrestricted taxi medallion sales.

Recommended consumer bankruptcy changes from the American Bankruptcy Institute

Here at Shenwick & Associates, spring is in the air and the A/C isn’t on yet.  One of things that we love about the law is that it’s always changing, and we do our best to keep up with new developments in bankruptcy law.

Seila Law, LLC Investigated for Unlawful Practices

Seila Law Investigated for Illegal Sale of Debt Relief Services, plus more…

Will Bankruptcy Show Up on a Background Check in California?

It is a known fact that the past decade’s rough financial situations have affected the lives of millions of Americans throughout the country. Many of them have filed for bankruptcy to manage excessive debt and keep their homes from being foreclosed. While bankruptcy provides financial relief to those looking to manage debt, many are concerned […]

Automatic Stay Bankruptcy

How Does The Automatic Stay Help Those Filing for Bankruptcy
Creditor Demanding Payment

Cash Tyme Agrees to Pay $100,000 – Failure to Follow the Law

Cash Tyme Must Pay $100,000 for Failure to Follow the Law

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