By D'Valarie N. Travis
Although bad news for some and good news for others, bankruptcy law is on the rise. With the steady decline in our economy, it is one of the areas of law that has plenty of work to spare.
Bankruptcy attorneys are finding that they are getting back to the long, no-lunch days of old, and instead of grunting about it, they are cheering.<...
Although bad news for some and good news for others, bankruptcy law is on the rise. With the steady decline in our economy, it is one of the areas of law that has plenty of work to spare.
Bankruptcy attorneys are finding that they are getting back to the long, no-lunch days of old, and instead of grunting about it, they are cheering.<...
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