The relative ease of beginning a real property execution does not mean this step should be taken in all cases. This article discusses the significant issues to be considered. Judgment enforcement ...
"For litigants, the important takeaway is to play it on the side of caution, especially if you want it to be upheld on appeal. File that cross-motion for summary judgment," said Jennifer Bautista of ...
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Thomas J. Brock is a CFA and CPA with more than 20 years of experience in various areas ...
At the end of a lawsuit, the prevailing party often ends up with a final judgment awarding it some monetary amount from the losing party. This amount can include amounts for damages, attorney fees and ...
Some liens are bad, some are not. Here’s how to tell the difference. David Gorton, CPA, has 5+ years of professional experience in accounting. He teaches accounting, helping promote financial ...
HB 2617 is significantly altering the Arizona homestead exemption laws on December 31, 2021. Under current law, up to $150,000 in equity proceeds in a debtor’s home is exempt from collection by ...
The Laredo Morning Times features a summary and limited display of public records and legal filings with information obtained from the City of Laredo and Webb County on a weekly basis. Some of the ...
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Section 510(b) of the Bankruptcy Code provides a mechanism designed to preserve the creditor/shareholder risk allocation paradigm by categorically subordinating claims asserted against a debtor by ...