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Bankruptcy
the condition of being unable to pay debts, with liabilities greater than assets. There are two types of bankruptcy: involuntary bankruptcy, where one or more creditors bring a petition against...
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Keith Walsh Named First Public Interest Fellow in Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Financial Literacy.
Byline: New York Law School NEW YORK, Aug. 18 AScribe Newswire -- The Coalition for Consumer Bankruptcy Debtor Education, a not-for-profit organization founded in 1998 to assist consumer debtors who file for bankruptcy in understanding and improving their ability to manage their financial affairs,...
Tags: bankruptcy, FINANCE, financial, Litigation, New York Law School
Research articles 2004-08-18
The New Web Site For Coalition for Consumer Bankruptcy Debtor Education Empowers Consumers with Free Personal Finance Information
Consumer & Lifestyle Editors/High-Tech Writers NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 24, 2003 The nonprofit Coalition for Consumer Bankruptcy Debtor Education has launched its new Web site that further empowers consumer debtors with the information and support they need to manage their financial affairs and better understand the world of debt...
Tags: bankruptcy, debtor, FINANCE, financial, Litigation, New York Law School, Web
Research articles 2003-01-24
FEATURE/Personal Finance Expert Karen Gross Helps Consumers Avoid Holiday Scams, Spending, and Debt
Business Editors FEATURE... NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov 25, 2002 New York Law School Professor Karen Gross, a legal expert in personal finance and founder of the Coalition for Consumer Bankruptcy Debtor Education, advises consumers to get their financial house in order before each holiday spending season, which last...
Tags: bankruptcy, FINANCE, financial, Litigation, New York Law School, professor
Research articles 2002-11-26

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Madoff Victims: What Will They Get Back?
Defrauded investors are on a mission to recover some of their $65 billion in phantom funds. At least they'll get a tax break. Bernard Madoff ...
Tags: Bernard Madoff, Tax, Money, Investor, MoneyWatch, Picard, SIPC, Madoff Wife, Financial Accounting, Finance, Bernie, Victims, Fraud, Fraudulent Transfer, Jail, Prison, Ponzi, Steal, IRS, Marlys Harris
Articles 2009-07-24
Madoff investors race to the courthouse
NEW YORK Fortune -- Victims of Bernard Madoff's alleged Ponzi scheme sued three big names over their role in the estimated $50 billion fraud: a high-profile investment firm, its managing partner and its auditor. Investors filed a federal lawsuit in Manhattan on Tuesday against Ascot Partners, a New York City...
News items 2009-08-07
Garden City law firm hires two associates
The Garden City firm of Moritt Hock Hamroff & Horowitz named Jennifer L. Rando an associate in the firm. She had been a bankruptcy clerk for the bankruptcy court of the Eastern District of New York. She will work in the firm's bankruptcy and commercial litigation practice. Morritt...
Tags: Garden City Inc.
Research articles 2006-12-22
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