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New Bankruptcy Lawyers Targeted by Trustee

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Chapter 7 trustees plan to sue debtor’s lawyers for undisclosed assets, I was told yesterday.  In the course of discussing the flood of rookie bankruptcy lawyers into local court rooms, this veteran trustee’s counsel was licking his chops  at the opportunity to make creditors whole at the expense of the debtor’s attorney. The stories of […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice Tagged With: bankruptcy, bankruptcy attorney, bankruptcy schedules, Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees, consumer bankruptcy law

Bankruptcy Contested Matters: Won by Showing Up

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Sometimes bankruptcy litigation is won by simple persistence.   As Woody Allen says “80% of success is showing up”.   Two instances this week where being ready and willing to have a hearing on a disputed issue resulted in victory before the hearing. In my case, I had a marginal set of facts in a […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice Tagged With: bankruptcy advocacy, bankruptcy contested matters, bankruptcy law, bankruptcy litigation, bankruptcy practice, courtroom procedure

Assets in Bankruptcy Pose Valuation Issues

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice, Start Here

asset value

A bankruptcy lawyer seems to often have the unpleasant task of telling a debtor that their possessions have little value. I don’t know whether it’s a defense mechanism or just ingrained thinking,  but I have clients tell me all the time that their assets have values far beyond what seems likely in the current market. […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice, Start Here

Bankruptcy Procedure Question? Ask a Clerk

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

when lost

The  bankruptcy judge ordered me to get the signature of an absent party on the written version of the order just made from the bench. So, what to do when that party was unwilling to sign? When the judge signed the order anyway, opposing counsel complemented me on knowing how to deal with the problem. […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice Tagged With: bankruptcy practice, courtroom procedure, new bankruptcy lawyer

Develop a Bankruptcy Filing Checklist

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

The Checklist Manifesto

As bankruptcy lawyers, we don’t usually face the life and death situations that doctors do, but we do take our client’s financial lives in our hands.  For their sakes, and ours, we want to get it right.  Which is why I found Atul Gawande’s book The Checklist Manifesto compelling.  The premise of the book is […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Discharging Taxes in Bankruptcy: This Year’s Trap

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice

Income taxes are dischargeable in bankruptcy if they meet the three year rule; the two year rule; and the 240 day rule. When you count back for the three year rule (the date on which the return was last due without penalty is more than three years prior to the date the bankruptcy is filed), […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice Tagged With: bankruptcy discharge, bankruptcy practice, filing bankruptcy

Alternative to Bankruptcy: Do Nothing

By Cathy Moran, Esq. Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice, Start Here

bankruptcy alternative

Bankruptcy lawyers sometimes forget:  not everyone worried about debt actually needs to file bankruptcy. The anxiety that brings someone to your office may not be grounded in a real understanding of the rights of their creditors. I recently saw a woman drawing disability pay and looking at very substantial retirement income.  It seemed unlikely that […]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Practice, Start Here

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