by Jeremy Rickson | Nov 28, 2012 | Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy
Small Claims Court: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Circuit Court and Collections By Saalfeld Griggs PC In tough economic times, more businesses experience the inability of some customers to pay their obligations. Circuit court is the typical forum for a lawsuit, and...
by Jeremy Rickson | Nov 28, 2012 | Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy
Recent Changes to Bankruptcy Code Give Trade Creditors Some Important Rights By Shannon Raye Martinez SAALFELD GRIGGS PC No creditor likes to hear the word “bankruptcy.” It is likewise disheartening to hear that a customer filed bankruptcy when you have been supplying...
by Jeremy Rickson | Nov 28, 2012 | Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy
Best Practices in an Economic Downturn: Minimizing Risks and Maximizing Returns in Bankruptcy Court By Shannon Raye Martinez SAALFELD GRIGGS PC It is never good news to hear that someone who owes you money has filed bankruptcy. At least, that is the common perception...
by Jeremy Rickson | Nov 28, 2012 | Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy
Is Bankruptcy Really Such a Bad Thing? By Saalfeld Griggs PC In today’s turbulent economy, chances are that, sooner or later, you will receive a notice that one of your customers filed bankruptcy. For most creditors, the initial reaction to bankruptcy is that all...
by Jeremy Rickson | Nov 28, 2012 | Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy
Got an SNDA? Why You May Want One By Erich M. Paetsch SAALFELD GRIGGS PC To date, commercial property owners, tenants, and lenders have weathered the great recession and thereby avoided the historic delinquency and foreclosure rates affecting residential property....
by Jeremy Rickson | Nov 28, 2012 | Creditors’ Rights & Bankruptcy
Decoding MERS: What It Potentially Means for Residential Real Property By Saalfeld Griggs PC WHAT IS MERS? There are many problems created by the current financial crisis, ranging from increasing foreclosure rates to chronic unemployment. A problem that has, so far,...