ABI Blog Exchange

2024-07-02
Few situations are more stressful than having your home foreclosed on. If you have been notified of a home foreclosure, contact our firm today to get help stopping it.

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2024-07-01
SCOTUS: Harrington v. Purdue Pharma- No Third Party Releases in Chapter 11 CONSUMER EDITION

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2024-07-01
By Kathy Bazoian Phelps

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2024-06-30
Owning and managing rental properties in Pennsylvania is a massive responsibility, as you provide housing to tenants who need it.

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2024-06-26
Virginia Mortgage Relief HAF Program Runs Out of Money
2024-06-25
Disability benefits may be available for those with a qualifying disability and sufficient work history.

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2024-06-24
Reuters reports that the debt limit for Subchapter V Bankruptcy for small businesses, initially set at $2.7 million, was temporarily raised to $7.5 million by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act passed in 2020.

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2024-06-24
As a homeowner, foreclosure is likely high on your list of things to avoid. Unfortunately, many homeowners fall behind on mortgage payments and must face the prospect of foreclosure.

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2024-06-21
Law Review: Joseph Peter Gomez, Note, A Bona Fide Dispute: Can Bankrupt Debtors Sell Assets Free and Clear of Federal Civil Forfeiture Claims?, 29 Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L. 587 (2024).

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2024-06-20
By: Mary Shahverdian  Recently, the US Department of Labor (“DOL”) released their final rule, updating the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”)’s overtime pay requirements. The FLSA sets standards for minimum wages …

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2024-06-20
People often spend years paying off mortgages, and their financial situation might change quite a bit during this time. If you find yourself unable to keep up with payments, talk to a lawyer about how to avoid foreclosure.

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