Bankruptcy Litigation Publications
While we Know Florida’s Offer of Judgment Statute May Apply in Federal Court, Does Florida’s Offer of Judgment Procedural Rule Apply?
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published in Paraclete Apr 2011; Hillsborough County Bar Association Lawyer Magazine May 2011; The Cramdown Winter 2011)
Life After Espinosa: Is Student Debt Dischargeable in Bankruptcy?
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published in Paraclete July / Aug 2010; Res Ipsa June / July 2010)
Tips You Should Know About Equitable Distribution and the Bankruptcy Code
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published in Paraclete Oct 2009; Hillsborough County Bar Association Lawyer magazine May 2010)
Stay Alert Creditors: There May Be Some Recourse When Dealing with a Repeat Bankruptcy Filer
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published in Paraclete March 2009; Res Ipsa Feb / March 2009; Florida Law Practice Link March 2009)
Individuals and Corporations Need to Beware of Civil Contempt in Bankruptcy Court
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published in Paraclete Nov 2008; Res Ipsa Oct / Nov 2008)
Family Law Considerations in Bankruptcy
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published in Paraclete July / Aug 2008; Res Ipsa Aug / Sept 2008)
Litigation in Bankruptcy Court
(published in Paraclete Apr 2008; Florida Law Practice Link Summer 2008)
When is Reconsideration of a Bankruptcy Court Order or Judgment an Option?
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published in Paraclete March 2008)
Can a Bankruptcy Trustee Stop the Defense of an Insurer by Claiming Insurance Proceeds are an Asset of the Estate?
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published in Paraclete Sept 2007; Res Ipsa Aug / Sept 2007; Hillsborough County Bar Association Lawyer magazine Oct 2009)
Fraud on the Court Will Not Go Unpunished
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published in Paraclete May 2007)
What Can You Do if You Purchase a Business and Find out Later that a Prior Owner Filed for Bankruptcy?
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published in Paraclete March 2007; Res Ipsa June / July 2007; Florida Law Practice Link Summer 2007)
How Do You Appeal a Bankruptcy Decision?
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published in Paraclete Feb 2007)
If You Sue a Debtor in Bankruptcy Court, Can You Collect Attorney’s Fees Too?
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published in Paraclete Dec 2006 / Jan 2007; Res Ipsa Apr 2007 / May 2007)
Don’t Forget the Earmarking Doctrine if Your Creditor Client is Sued in a Preference Action
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published in Paraclete Nov 2006; Res Ipsa Feb / March 2008)
Can a Creditor Step in the Bankruptcy Trustee’s Shoes to Collect Assets?
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published in Paraclete 2006)
New Bankruptcy Code Grants Sellers Additional Time to Reclaim Their Goods
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published in Paraclete 2006)
Legislative Update: Commercial Leases under the New Bankruptcy Code
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published in Paraclete 2006)
Bankruptcy, a Landlord’s Perspective- Part 4: Assignment of Leases and Practical Business Advice: The Final Frontier
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published in Paraclete 2005)
Bankruptcy, a Landlord’s Perspective – Part 3: The Landlord’s Rights if the Lease is Assumed
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published in Paraclete 2005)
Bankruptcy, a Landlord’s Perspective – Part 2: The Landlord’s Claim if the Lease is Rejected
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published in Paraclete 2005)
Bankruptcy, a Landlord’s Perspective – Part 1: First Day Considerations
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published in Paraclete 2005)
Using The Bankruptcy Code To Take On The Tax Man / Part 4: Wrap Up of Individual Debtor Analysis
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published in Paraclete 2005)
Using The Bankruptcy Code to Take On The Tax Man / Part 3: Discussion of the Bankruptcy Reform Act; Dischargeability of Taxes in a Chapter 13 Case
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published in Paraclete 2005)
Using The Bankruptcy Code to Take On The Tax Man / Part 2: Dischargeability of Non-Income Taxes for Individual Chapter 7 Debtors
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published in Paraclete 2005)
Using the Bankruptcy Code to Take On The Tax Man / Part 1: Introduction / Dischargeability of Income Taxes for Individual Chapter 7 Debtors
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published in Paraclete March 2005)
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