Tag Archives: observations
The Mortgage Crisis
John Stossel has some interesting thoughts about the mortgage crisis, subprime crisis, financial crisis, disaster and credit crunch.
Thoughts?
Continued here: The Mortgage Crisis
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Chuckle o’ the Day
You are stuck with your debt if you can’t budge it.
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Where Did my Quarter Million Dollars Go?
I see a lot of people in my office asking about filing bankruptcy. More often than not these days, it’s a realtor or mortgage broker or loan officer who has lost income. Oh, and they have two investment houses and those investments aren’t panning out. As I said, this happens a lot [...]
Why be a Bankruptcy Lawyer?
Every now and then, someone asks me, “why would you want to be a Los Angeles bankruptcy lawyer?” I mean, all of my clients don’t have a lot of money, they have real problems and need help.
Actually, that’s the reason: people need help. It’s nice to make a difference in people’s lives.
Also, [...]
How I spent my Friday
People think that being a bankruptcy lawyer is easy, just about filling in forms. Here is how I spent part of my day on Friday:
Preparing an Objection to Proof of Claim for a Chapter 13 case where the pro se creditor thinks they should be a priority debt compared to a general unsecured non-priority [...]