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Resources 5/2/2008 5:56:05 PM EST Bankruptcy in the Blogosphere LexisNexis Quality & Training/LexisNexis Law Center Staff Here’s what’s happening on some of the Top Blogs:
The Bankruptcy Lawyers Blog reports on attorney salaries, the gap between the highest earners and the rest of us, and the opportunities created by technology to enhance one’s earnings.
The Bankruptcy Litigation and Consumer Rights Blog reposts an article from a South Carolina CBS affiliate on a bankruptcy boot camp run by attorney O. Max Gardner III. The boot camp educates attorneys on the unlawful, illegal and unreasonable fees and charges charged by mortgage companies.
Credit Slips is blogging from an academic symposium on debt. The most recent post discusses papers presented on “hyper debt” and the cultural compulsion to consume.
In the Red has a post on the research binder made available online by Chief Judge Randall J. Newsome of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California. The binder is an excellent research tool for bankruptcy attorneys practicing in the Ninth Circuit.
Over at the theBKBlog we find an interesting article on the impact of a school district’s loss of accreditation, it’s impact on the local real estate market, and the implication for homeowners in bankruptcy thinking or reaffirming their mortgage debt.
Finally, The Total Bankruptcy Blog discusses the Supreme Court’s recent approval of amendments to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure. Create an account or login to post comments.
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