Excellent New Yorker Article on History of Bankruptcy
Steven, thank you for this article. Brilliantly written. Very informative.
My favorite quote, "Should prosperity smile, let me never forget the suffering I have endured to serve as a check against presumptuous hopes." ~John Pintard
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> I want to make anyone interested aware that there is an excellent article in
> the April 13th issue of the New Yorker on bankruptcy history in the U.S and
> some reporting on today's situation as well. It was extremely interesting
> to me, and I learned many surprising facts.
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> There are 2 ways to read it; one is follow this link (or copy and paste if
> the hyperlink didn't make it to you). However, you will have to register
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> http://archives.newyorker.com/?i2009-04-13#folio040
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> The other way is to email me and I'll send you a PDF that I made. I would
> upload it to the document repository, except I'm not sure that it would not
> violate copyright. It has enough ads in it that I imagine it would be fine
> and "fair use" but don't want to risk opinions otherwise.
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> Steve
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Also note that in an issue previous to April 13 (within the previous three
weeks, I think) there was an interesting article on the sale of foreclosed
homes. The writer reported on a guy here in So Cal who is a hot shot at
moving these house. The business or the job even has an acronym, but I
can't remember it. It is a side of the process that I was completely
unfamiliar with.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.
Pat
Patrick T. Green, Esq.
Fitzgerald & Green
Attorneys at Law
1010 E. Union Street
Suite 206
Pasadena, CA 91106
Tel: 626-449-8433
Fax: 626-449-0565
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I read the article as well. I recommend it to everyone
M. Erik Clark
Borowitz, Lozano & Clark, LLP
100 N. Barranca Avenue, Suite 250
West Covina, CA 91791
www.blclaw.com
Office: (626) 332-8600
Fax: (626) 332-8644
Board Certified in Consumer Bankruptcy
American Board of Certification
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I want to make anyone interested aware that there is an excellent article in
the April 13th issue of the New Yorker on bankruptcy history in the U.S and
some reporting on today's situation as well. It was extremely interesting
to me, and I learned many surprising facts.
There are 2 ways to read it; one is follow this link (or copy and paste if
the hyperlink didn't make it to you). However, you will have to register
with the New Yorker, which is free:
http://archives.newyorker.com/?i09-04-13#folio0
The other way is to email me and I'll send you a PDF that I made. I would
upload it to the document repository, except I'm not sure that it would not
violate copyright. It has enough ads in it that I imagine it would be fine
and "fair use" but don't want to risk opinions otherwise.
Steve
Law Offices of Steven B. Lever
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> Steven B. Lever
>( Tel. (562) 436-5456
>( Fax (562) 684-0202
>* sblever@leverlaw.com
> www.leverlaw.com
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