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U.S. Supreme Court to review Eleventh Circuit ruling where Chapter 7 debtors are allowed to strip off second mortgages
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By Alfred Villoch, III, Esquire, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC On November 17, 2014, the United States Supreme Court granted a petition for writ of certiorari in two cases: Bank of America, N.A. v. Caulkett (In re Caulkett), 566 Fed. Appx. 879, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 9407 (11th Cir. Fla., 2014) and Bank of…

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I haven’t been able to pay my bills. Could I lose my car?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC If you miss car payments, the company that loaned you the money to purchase the car can likely take back your car in what is called “repossession.” The right to take back your car for nonpayment usually comes from the terms of the signed loan…

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Is a bad faith action still viable when an insured defendant files bankruptcy?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC Johnny Smith accidentally runs a red traffic light and slams his pick-up truck into a motorcyclist, Drew Lenders. Sadly, Drew was not wearing a helmet and suffered significant head trauma and memory loss. Drew’s hospital bill alone is $50,000 He also missed 3 months from…

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Is marijuana legal in your state? Don't count on bankruptcy protection if your weed business fails.
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By Alfred Villoch, III, Esquire, with Savage, Combs and Villoch, PLLC A federal judge recently dismissed a bankruptcy case filed by a marijuana business owner in Colorado, according Tom McGhee of the Denver Post. Why? Because marijuana remains illegal under federal law and that causes major impediments in obtaining relief under federal bankruptcy law. See…

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I filed bankruptcy. What is the 341 meeting of creditors?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs and Villoch, PLLC This meeting is named after section 341 of the bankruptcy code. It’s usually held about one or two months after you file for bankruptcy. You are required to attend this meeting in order to successfully complete bankruptcy and discharge your debts. Your attorney will attend…

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Tampa Bay Business Journal reports that Arigato Japanese Steakhouse, LLC, abruptly closes the doors of its three Tampa Bay restaurants.
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By Alfred Villoch, III, at Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC Arigato Japanese Steakhouse, LLC, a restaurant with three locations in the Tampa Bay area, including a popular location in the Carrollwood area, has permanently closed its doors, according to Eric Snider with the Tampa Bay Business Journal. The restaurant was founded in 1971 and has…

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Florida's Homestead Exemption: One reason the SEC struggled to collect $62 million from Paul Bilzerian.
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By Alfred Villoch, III, at Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC Today, the Wall Street Journal ran an article entitled “A Maze of Paper. SEC Judgment against Raider Paul Bilzerian: $62 Million. Collected: $3.7 Million.” In the article, Michael Rothfeld and Brad Reagan write how Paul Bilzerian was a corporate raider in the 1980s who victimized…

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Proposals for settlement in Florida bankruptcy cases: Will a bankruptcy court enforce them and award attorneys' fees and costs?
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by Alfred Villoch, III, with Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC In Florida, settlement of legal disputes is strongly encouraged. To encourage settlement, the Florida legislature enacted Section 768.79 of the Florida Statutes. Section 768.79 creates a substantive right to collect reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs as “penalties” when a party declines to accept a reasonable…

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Parents often co-sign for their children's student loans. Should those parents face a less difficult standard in the bankruptcy discharge of their obligation for that student loan debt?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, Esquire, at Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC In a recent blog post, the Bankruptcy Blawg addressed how difficult (almost impossible) it is to get rid of student loan debt in bankruptcy. See http://www.thebankruptcyblawg.com/?p=26. Yesterday, the Tampa Bay Times published an article entitled “Co-signing a student loan carries risks for parents.” The…

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Can I get rid of my student loans if I file bankruptcy?
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By Alfred Villoch, III, Esquire, at Savage, Combs & Villoch, PLLC Student loans are very difficult to get rid of in bankruptcy. Whether you file bankruptcy under chapter 7 or chapter 13, the test remains the same: you have to prove “undue hardship” in order to discharge or get rid of your student loans. See…

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