Posted On: December 20, 2007

Harvard Professor Calling For New Bankruptcy Bill And Tax Cuts to Stop Deep Recession

Many of you may be wondering why I put a blog with Deep Recession in the title in the good news category. Well actually, to me, it is good news because the depth of the liquidity problem that this country is facing is finally coming to light. If I were to say something similar it wouldn't be news worthy. However, when a Harvard Professor, who was a former Treasury Secretary, mentions the words Deep Recession, it is newsworthy, until the next celebrity takes steroids or becomes pregnant or something else news-worthy.

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Posted On: December 18, 2007

Bankruptcy And Florida: Foreclosures are Thru the Roof

According to a recent report by Foreclosure.com, Florida is at the top of the statistical ladder when it comes to foreclosure cases for the month of November. Obviously, this is not good news for the people of Southwest Florida. Unless you have been living under a rock for the past year, the economy down here is terrible, and it seems to be getting worse on a daily basis. I know the word recession is an unpopular term in the mainstream media, but I think we are in a recession and very close to a depression.

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Posted On: December 17, 2007

Bankruptcy And Christmas Shopping

As a Board Certified Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney, I definitely march to the beat of a different drummer. I like what bankruptcy can do for people, and I love educating people about the myths of bankruptcy: My favorite is when I hear the myth that all people who file bankruptcy are looking to abuse the system. On the contrary, in today's society, the next person that files for bankruptcy protection could be your neighbor, brother, co-worker, and/or best friend. I really enjoy speaking with people who work in retail, and they ask if you would like to save 10% by applying for a "Store Visa Card"? Here is where you insert nails scratching down a chalkboard. Nothing is more irritating for me to hear.

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Posted On: December 12, 2007

Bankruptcy In Florida: New Bankruptcy Legislation Is Gaining Momentum

Yesterday, the Democrats in the House of Representatives supporting legislation that would reform the bankruptcy laws were glad that a Republican decided to sign onto the legislation. Republican Rep. Steve Chabot from Ohio comes from a state that has been hit hard by the subprime meltdown. (I still do not see anyone from Florida stepping up to the plate on this issue) The Democrats hope that this will open the doors for more Republicans to sign onto the legislation. In a nutshell, the legislation will allow people with recent exotic mortgages in bankruptcy to reformulate their mortgages on their primary residences, something that they are prohibited from doing at this time. Bankruptcy Judges would be allowed to cram down the value of the homes and extend the terms of repayment to a maximum of thirty (30) years. I wrote more about this at: www.bankruptcylawnetwork.com

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Posted On: December 3, 2007

Jury Awards $2.9 million for credit report violations

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is a federal law which is supposed to regulate the credit reporting industry. The FCRA is supposed to keep control over users of reports and the furnishers of the information provided. For many Americans, their credit history can mean the difference between paying hundreds or thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of dollars in interest over their lives. In my opinion, the average American does not even know what is contained in their credit files until they apply for credit, and by then, it is probably too late to do any meaningful repair work.

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