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Bankruptcy Cases One At A Time

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Have you encountered the St. Johns University Law School bankruptcy case blog? On line, free, one current case at a time.

From the dates on the latest  posts (May) I’d guess that school is out for the summer.  That’s OK, by the time you’ve read the back list, the students will be back and writing again<g>

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Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Comments

  1. Robert Brandt says

    September 11, 2010 at 3:54 pm

    After months of following your blog on Bankruptcy Mastery I realized, albeit late and shamefully, that I have yet to thank you for all of your wonderful contribution. This tidbit for instance is a great example. Hope you are not tired of hearing this, but thanks!

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