ABI Blog Exchange

2024-07-22
Law Review: Lois R. Lupica & Zach Neumann, Thwarting the Inevitability of Over-Indebtedness, 40 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 155 (2024).

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2024-07-22
Law Review: Ishaq Kundawala, Access to Justice: A Roadmap to Creating and Launching Consumer Bankruptcy Experiential Programs in Law Schools, 40 EMORY BANKR. DEV. J. 411 (2024).

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2024-07-22
Law Review (Economics): Bruze, Gustaf and Hilsløv, Alexander and Maibom, Jonas, The Long-Run Effects of Individual Debt Relief. IZA Discussion Paper No. 17047

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2024-07-22
Before filing for bankruptcy, some people might move assets or transfer them to a family member. However, this practice is illegal and will be considered as hiding assets in a bankruptcy case.

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2024-07-20
When someone files for bankruptcy, the court needs to know what kind of accounts, assets, and other holdings they might have.

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2024-07-18
You never know just how a client hears your advice, until you hear yourself quoted back to yourself as the reason for a client doing something stupid.

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2024-07-18
Law Review (Economics) Legal, Diego and Eric R. Young. 2024. "Consumer Bankruptcy and Unemployment Insurance." Working Paper No. 24-09. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

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2024-07-18
Law Review: Antill, Samuel and Wang, Neng and Jiang, Zhaoli, Creditor-on-Creditor Violence and Secured Debt Dynamics (May 8, 2024).

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2024-07-17
Law Review (Economics): Baek, H. Young and Cho, David, Student Loan Relief and Home Purchase

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2024-07-16
Law Review (Economics): Zhou, Yijun and Wang, Qingchen, Artificial Intelligence and Debt Collection: Evidence from a Field Experiment (May 29, 2024).

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2024-07-16
If your finances have become too much to handle on your own, you can file for bankruptcy for relief. However, you likely worry that this option will not be available to you if you filed for bankruptcy before.

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