Economically fragile debtors that have pending Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases may be some of the hardest hit financially due to the coronavirus pandemic (“COVID-19”). The restrictions necessarily imposed to address COVID-19 has exacerbated their financial...
The “Ping-Pong” Legal Filer It’s annoying, it’s expensive, and it’s downright harassing. But, what can be done about the “ping-pong” filer also known as the debtor and his cohorts who file successive bankruptcy cases to avoid entry of a Final Judgment of Foreclosure? ...
New Tax Law Changes Alimony Calculation. Prepare Yourself. Alimony payments are an essential part of a lesser-earning divorcee’s income. They offset expenses that paychecks can not cover, such as assets endowed to them through divorce. For pre-2019 agreements, these...
First to Breach? Not So Fast by Stanford R. Solomon and Gabriel D. Pinilla The Florida Bar Journal – July/August 2018 Every law student learns the “first breach” or “prior breach” doctrine, which is commonly stated as follows: When a contracting party commits a...
Like business breakups in any field, when a medical practice loses a partner or dissolves to spawn new and separate businesses, the inevitable division of assets can often lead to disagreements between the separating parties. One area that is particularly susceptible...
So, you’re ready to find a location (or a new location) for your medical practice and call it home. If you choose to lease, you will likely have the pleasure of negotiating a commercial lease agreement with the landlord. Before you set sail on that adventure, here are...
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