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Entries from April 2010

Things to consider when choosing an attorney

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments

Choosing to file bankruptcy to resolve financial difficulties is clearly a big decision. An equally big decision is determining which attorney should represent you. Bankruptcy is a complicated process. Bankruptcy laws arguably were designed to discourage individuals from filing bankruptcy. The Bankruptcy Code is riddled with pitfalls and snares consisting of deadlines, caveats and exceptions [...]

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Bankruptcy interplay with a personal injury claim can be complicated

April 20th, 2010 · No Comments

When a debtor files for bankruptcy and is involved in a personal injury claim, either as the plaintiff or as the defendant, there are several factors to address and consider. In a bankruptcy, federal and state laws allow for certain types and amounts of property to be exempt from claims by the trustee and creditors. [...]

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Social Security Online Seminar

April 20th, 2010 · No Comments

Andrew Kinney, Esq., from Hoglund Law Offices, is presenting an online legal seminar on the essentials of Social Security Disability practice on 5/3/10.

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You Have a Right to an Attorney at your Social Security Hearing

April 9th, 2010 · No Comments

“At Social Security benefits hearings, judges are required to let all unrepresented claimants understand…they can postpone their first hearing to get representation.”

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Tags: Social Security