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Mark J. Markus- Bankruptcy Attorney  
U.S.
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Mark J. Markus is a Los Angeles attorney who has practiced exclusively bankruptcy law in California since 1991 and is BV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell. He represents debtors, creditors, and Trustees in Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 of the bankruptcy code throughout California.
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Leon D. Bayer, Esq.  
U.S.
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Personal and small business bankruptcy. Mr. Bayer has successfully handled thousands of bankruptcy cases. You can view his personal web site at:

www.debt-relief-bankruptcy.com

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returns 07/10/2008
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Terry Leeders  
U.S.
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Handles Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases.
10 years of extensive bankruptcy experience. Filed over 3000 cases
Chicago Bankruptcy Lawyer website
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returns 07/20/2008
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2008-07-04  bankruptcy:   Your rights and duties as a landlord are governed by the laws of Maryland, not bankruptcy law. Thus, as a practical matter, you should be sure to list the tenant as a possible creditor in the bankruptcy...
2008-07-04  Dismissing Chapt.13:   First of all, I don't necessarily agree with the advice to let the Trustee file a motion to dismiss. By doing that, you put yourself in a position where if you need to file another case within one year...
2008-07-03  Bankruptcy and Severence Pay:   That is a great question. I guess the first question I'd ask is, how much was it, and did you have any exemptions available that would have covered it had it been received before you filed your bankruptcy?...
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