Imagine you are a business owner operating in several companies. What happens if you, as a debtor or one of the debtor’s claimants, involve claims or assets that exist in more than one country? In the United States, the Bankruptcy Code governs the ultimate form...
Student loan debt is a major concern for today’s students and recent graduates. With the cost of higher education rising, more students are financing their future by taking out privately funded and publicly-backed student loans. In fact, the US has around 44...
The Constitution of the United States charges Congress with the establishment of uniform bankruptcy laws. Although the legislative branch made several efforts in the first 100 years of its existence, those measures were seen as insufficient and were consequently...
Are you someone who is tired of creditor calls? Are you covered in debt up to the brim? Well, you’re not alone. There are tens of thousands out there who are battling to sustain through the economic crisis with ‘filing Bankruptcy’ as the only option left to them. That...
Your business is in financial trouble. You can’t pay your debts. How do you figure out whether bankruptcy is necessary or helpful for your situation? If you want help knowing if it’s time for you to talk to a lawyer, here are a few questions to ask yourself: Are you...