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When Credit Card Distributions Are Unexpectedly Reduced Under The BAPCPA
DuPage County Bar Brief, Volume 19 (2006-07)
Michael J. Davis

363 Sales in Bankruptcy
DuPage County Bar Brief,  Volume 22 (2009-10)
Michael J. Davis

Watch Out Third Floor: The Bankruptcy Trustees Are Lurking
DuPage County Bar Brief, October 2007
Kent Gaertner

Opening a Closed Chapter 7 Case to Avoid a Judicial Lien under 11 USC 522(f)(1) and 11 USC 522(f)(2)
DuPage County Bar Brief, February/March 2005
Kent Gaertner

Be Ever Vigilant: Bankruptcy Practice and the Civil Enforcement Initiative
DuPage County Bar Brief, May 2004
Thomas Springer

The New Bankruptcy Code: Goodbye Consumer Chapter 7 Cases
DuPage County Bar Brief, June 2005
Michael Davis

Using Assignments to Liquidate Business
DuPage County Bar Brief, May 2004
Michael Davis

Filing Proofs of Claim in Bankruptcy
DuPage County Bar Brief, June 1998
Michael Davis

The Effects of Tenancy by the Entirety on Creditor's Claims
DuPage County Bar Brief, January 1997
Michael Davis

The BankruChapter 7 and the Bankruptcy Code Amendments-A Shorter Track With More Hurdles
DuPage County Bar Brief, April 1995
Michael Davis

A Chapter 11 Fairy Tale
DuPage County Bar Brief, April 1995
Kent Davis

Navigating The Waters Of Dischargeability
DuPage County Bar Brief, March 1994
Thomas Springer

Bankruptcy Code Revised Once Again
DuPage County Bar Brief, January 1995
Michael Davis

Overeasy on the Landlord
DuPage County Bar Brief, September 1994
Michael Davis

Alternatives to Bankruptcy - The World of Assignments For The Benefit of Creditors
DuPage County Bar Brief, April 1993
Michael Davis

Protecting Creditors Through The Discharge Provisions of the Bankruptcy Code
DuPage County Bar Brief, July-August 1993
Michael Davis

Corporate Decidions: Practical Consideration in Chapter 11 Reorganization in Bankruptcy
DuPage County Bar Brief, March 1991
Michael Davis

 
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