When a borrower files for bankruptcy, creditors often assume their collection options are immediately limited or...
Bankruptcy
How to Monitor Debtors After Bankruptcy for New Collection Opportunities
When a bankruptcy case ends, many creditors assume the door to recovery has permanently closed. In reality, bankruptcy...
How Proposed Federal Reforms Could Change Creditor Rights in Bankruptcy
How Proposed Federal Reforms Could Change Creditor Rights in Bankruptcy Federal bankruptcy law has always evolved in...
What Creditors Should Know About Stay Violation Claims
The automatic stay can be one of the most disruptive events a creditor faces during the collection process. It appears...
Subchapter V Bankruptcy: What Creditors Need to Know About the Streamlined Process
Subchapter V has become one of the most important tools available to small business debtors navigating financial...
How Valuation Disputes in Chapter 11 Affect Creditor Recoveries
Valuation fights are one of the most important and least understood parts of Chapter 11. For creditors, these disputes...
How the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act Impacts Creditors
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 is one of the most significant changes to modern...
How to Handle Tenant Bankruptcy During Eviction
When a tenant files for bankruptcy, it can instantly complicate an eviction process that was otherwise moving forward....
Handling Redemption Rights Post-Sale
When a property goes through foreclosure and is sold, most creditors assume the process is complete. However, the...
What Is a Preferential Transfer in Bankruptcy?
When a debtor files for bankruptcy, every transaction that occurred in the months leading up to the filing is subject...










