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Allmand Law Firm
January 19, 2009 News

Texas School District Can’t Afford To Open School

According to an article in the Star-Telegram , the opening of a new school in the Crowley district is on hold indefinitely. Basically there isn't enough money to open the school and pay for...

Allmand Law Firm
January 8, 2009 News

New Bankruptcy Legislation Introduced To Congress

Senator Dick Durbin (D, IL) introduced S. 61, the " Helping Families Save Their Homes in Bankruptcy Act " to congress this week. Other congressman such as Rep. John Conyers (D, MI), chairman of...

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January 7, 2009 News

Could Your Local Mall Be Going Bankrupt?

According to a report released by Foresight Analytics LLC and Trepp LLC a record number of commercial real estate loans are coming due in Texas and nationwide within the next three years. These loans...

Allmand Law Firm
January 6, 2009 News

Household Debt Declines, But So Does Household Net Worth

According to a Federal Reserve report, household debt decreased at an annual rate of .75 percent during July, August and September 2008. Consumer debt fell from $13.94 trillion to $13.91 trillion within a 3-month...

Allmand Law Firm
December 23, 2008 News

Foreign Automakers Feel US Economic Pinch

The Associated Press reports that Toyota's U.S. car sales fell to their lowest point in more than 26 years as Americans reign in their budgets and battle job losses and the difficulty of finding...

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December 23, 2008 News

Texas Gives Seniors A Break With Long-Term Health care Insurance Partnerships

The Dallas Morning News reports that in 2009 Texas will allow senior citizens with long-term healthcare insurance to keep more of their personal savings if they need to use Medicaid. Texas insurance officials will...

Allmand Law Firm
December 22, 2008 News

Automakers May Face “Orderly” Bankruptcy

Associated Press reports that the Bush administration is still exploring bailout options for U.S. automakers; but has suggested that U.S. automakers may have to face an "orderly" bankruptcy. Detroit's big three automakers have suffered...