New Credit Card Rules Take Effect February But Companies are Finding Loopholes Now
According to an article in the Dallas Morning News, the majority of the new credit card legislation passed by Congress will take effect February 2010; but many credit card companies are finding loopholes in...
Credit Unions to Compete with Payday Lenders
According to an article in the Star-Telegram, eight credit unions in North Texas plan to compete directly with payday lenders by providing short-term loans to the low-income community who depend on payday loans. Credit...
Reed Allmand – Fox Business News Interview
Reed Allmand, Author of The Truth About Bankruptcy, participated in an 8-minute segment STRICTLY ON BANKRUPTCY on the Fox Business News Channel, "Money for Breakfast".
U.S. Supreme Court to Determine Constitutionality of Some BAPCPA Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review and determine the constitutionality of two key provisions in the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA).This fall the court will determine: Who qualifies as...
Bankruptcy Courts Overwhelmed by Rising Number of Cases
According to an article at LAW.com, many bankruptcy courts are straining under the rapidly increasing number of bankruptcy filings. Some government officials such as U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn of the Northern District of...
Debtor Forgets to List Creditor Almost Loses Discharge
In the bankruptcy case of debtor J. Reed, creditor West Texas Truck Center, Inc. was inadvertently left off of Reed's creditor list. It was only after the creditor West Texas Truck Center filed a...
Credit Cardholder’s Bill of Rights Act May Become Law
According to an article in the Dallas Morning News, President Obama is planning to sign the credit card legislation that would put a Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights in place. The article said: The...