Receiver's Obligation to Pay IRS Tax Claims Ahead of All Other Creditors: Abundance of Caution Required
Christopher L. Hamlin |
June 2022
Principal Attorney Chris Hamlin discusses receiver's obligation to pay IRS claims.
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Update: Fourth Circuit Rules that Non-dischargeability Provisions of Section 523(a) of the Bankruptcy Code Applicable to Corporate Debtors Under Subchapter V of the Small Business Reorganization Act.
Justin P. Fasano |
June 2022
Principal Attorney, Justin Fasano, provides updates on the recent ruling regarding the non-dischargeability provisions of Section 523(a) of the Bankruptcy Code.
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Maryland Time to Care Act of 2022
Charles H. Henderson |
June 2022
What is the Maryland Time to Care Act and what benefits does it provide.
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Do Business Credit Card Rewards Belong to the Employee or the Business and are they Taxable?
Garth E. Beall |
May 2022
Who business credit card rewards belong to and are they taxable.
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District of Columbia Homestead Exemption: Significant Protection for Honest (and Maybe Not So Honest) DC Homeowners
Christopher L. Hamlin |
March 2022
If you are a resident of Washington DC and considering filing for bankruptcy, rest assured knowing that your home will be protected with Homestead Exemption.
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Are you Thinking of Appealing your Case in Maryland? Successfully Overturn the Result of your Case in the Appellate Courts
Brent M. Ahalt |
March 2022
Principal Attorney Brent Ahalt delves into the topic of appeals on the trial level and informs us of the various options that are available following an unfavorable result.
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A Victory for Distressed Employers Facing FLSA Claims
Justin P. Fasano |
March 2022
Attorney Justin Fasano discusses whether FLSA claims for liquidated damages are priority claims that must be paid in full in a Chapter 11 plan.
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Are the Nondischargeability Provisions of Section 523(a) of the Bankruptcy Code Applicable to Corporate Debtors Under Subchapter V of the Small Business Reorganization Act?
Steven L. Goldberg |
March 2022
Principal Attorney, Steven Goldberg, discusses the changes to the chapter 11 reorganization as a result of Subchapter V and what those changes mean for small businesses, equity owners, and creditors.
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