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Did U.S. Bankruptcy Laws Exacerbate the Housing Crisis?
In an interesting article in the Wall Street Pit ,the authors argue that the 2005 changes to the bankruptcy law led in part to the recent housing crisis: The financial crisis of 2008 and the current recession were triggered by the bursting of the housing bubble and...
Credit card notices are worth reading-The Dallas Morning News
An article worth reading from The Dallas Morning News: "Credit card companies are starting to send out notices to their customers on how new credit card rules will affect them. I'm collecting the ones I've received, and they're worth reading, even if it's the last...
John Rogers, Attorney at Law Comments on NACBA, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
"I first joined NACBA many years ago and was incredibly impressed with the quality and amount of useful information I would gain at the annual conventions and seminars. Like all of us, I had attended many bankruptcy seminars over the years, but the bulk of the content...
Law Office Of John Rogers
The law office of John Rogers is located in Glasgow, Kentucky, and focuses its practice in the area of bankruptcy. We limit our bankruptcy practice to Chapter 7 bankruptcy, often called straight bankruptcy, and Chapter 13 bankruptcy, a reorganization process that...
NACBA Member of the Month for April 2007 – John Rogers, Attorney at Law
NACBA’s April Member of the Month and Kentucky State Chair John Rogers, is a solo practitioner in Glasgow, Kentucky - a small town in south central Kentucky with a population of about 15,000. The bankruptcy district serves 18 rural counties; it is not unusual for...
Frequently Asked Questions about Bankruptcy – An Overview
Frequently Asked Questions about Bankruptcy Q: Why are so many consumers filing bankruptcy? A: Americans generally have overextended themselves by using too much easily accessible credit to finance overspending, combined with lack of savings. With no financial safety...
