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Will a Creditor be Able to Recover from a Recorded Judgment on a Homestead?September 27, 2021
Continuing our review of Arizona House Bill 2617 (AZ HB 2617), we will focus our attention on how the Bill impacts creditors. The original blog can be found here.
Creditors have several new

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What is the Arizona House Bill 2617 and What are the Effects on Both Creditors and Debtors?September 10, 2021

Arizona House Bill 2617 (AZ HB 2617) amends four statutes relating to judgment liens and the homestead exemption; it was signed into law on May 19, 2021, and goes into

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Is Your Bankruptcy Filing Ripe for An Adversary Complaint?July 19, 2021
An automatic stay, which is unique to bankruptcy, generally gives breathing room to a debtor who has filed a bankruptcy.  Meaning, if there was pending litigation or attempts to collect an outstanding obligation, the majority of those actions

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Will the “Return to Normalcy” Increase Tenants Seeking Bankruptcy Relief? May 20, 2021

Presently no moratorium or mandate that prevents a commercial landlord from evicting a tenant in default exists.  Federal and local governments have encouraged landlords to work with their tenants during the evolving impact of the COVID-19

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Restaurants Continue to Face Uncertain Times Due to the Impact of COVID-19February 4, 2021
Before the impact of COVID-19, restaurants were already facing various developments that collectively impacted historical dine-in trends. Whether it was the increase in patrons utilizing delivery services such as UberEats, DoorDash, GrubHub, or the fairly

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COVID-19 AND BANKRUPTCY CONSIDERATIONSMarch 26, 2020

During these uncertain times with the national emergency of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the economic consequences of the virus are of the upmost concern. Bankruptcy may provide relief to both individuals and businesses.
There are four different options available, and choosing among them

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BlogDoes the Ninth Circuit Ruling Pave the Way for Cannabis Bankruptcies?May 14, 2019

Although cannabis has been legalized in the United States in some form by 33 states, it remains federally illegal. And since bankruptcy is a creation of federal law, most courts have quickly dismissed any bankruptcies involving cannabis