September 2010 Bankruptcy Top Blawgs
Discusses credit and bankruptcy. By Professors Bob Lawless, Angela Littwin, Katie Porter, John Pottow, Deborah Thorne and Elizabeth Warren.
Covers bankruptcy, chapter 7, chapter 13, credit reports, foreclosures, and asset protection.
Resource for Georgia Bankruptcy cases and updates. By Scott B. Riddle.
Covers governance in higher education and in law firms, bankruptcy ethics, popular culture and the law, Enron and other corporate fiascos, and professional responsibility generally. By Nancy Rapoport, a law professor at UNLV's Boyd School of Law.
Explores the effect of a bankruptcy on divorce and other family law matters in Virginia, as well as the effect of a divorce or other family law matter on a bankruptcy. By James H. Wilson, Jr.
Covers bankruptcy law, practice and procedure. By Craig Robins.
Covers bankruptcy planning, creditor rights, fraudulent conveyances, homestead protections and offshore planning. By Jonathan Alper.
Covers Georgia bankruptcy. By Jonathan Ginsberg.
Covers foreclosures and loan modifications. By Malik Ahmad.
Recounts tales of horror from the trenches and warn people about banking practices. By R. Grace Rodriguez.
Covers business bankruptcy issues and developments. From Cooley Godward Kronish LLP's Bob Eisenbach.
Covers crime and criminal justice (Stuntz), corporate governance, credit, and bankruptcy (Skeel), the culture wars, politics, literature and the arts, and other topics. By Professors David Skeel and William Stuntz.
Covers news, commentary and analysis on bankruptcy fraud. By Wayne D. Holly.
Covers consumer bankruptcy laws in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. By Doug Beaton.
Covers the preparation of Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy petitions. By Victoria Ring.
Covers North Carolina bankruptcy and workers compensation issues.
Provides legal tips for businesses and consumers in California. By Carl H. Starrett.
Covers Chapter 7 and 13 bankrupcies, foreclosures, and bankruptcy trustees. By Mark Neis and Jill Michaux.
Covers skill building for lawyers new to the practice of consumer bankruptcy law. By Cathy Moran.