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Mar 31, 2014OUTCOME: Success
Creditor sued client for non-dischargeability of significant debt; client won after trial. Debt discharged.
Charleston, IL
Bankruptcy and debt Lawyer at Charleston, IL
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OUTCOME: Success
Creditor sued client for non-dischargeability of significant debt; client won after trial. Debt discharged.
OUTCOME: Settled; debt discharged.
Credit card company sued client, seeking to have a credit card debt declared non-dischargeable. Case settled for less than $400.
OUTCOME: Recovery of damages for the client.
Action for damages for collection activity from a creditor against a debtor who filed for bankruptcy protection.
OUTCOME: Case dismissed (in client's favor)
Creditor filed non-dischargeability suit against client, alleging a fraudulent $66,000 debt. Case dismissed.
OUTCOME: Dismissed (in debtor's favor)
Non-dischargeability complaint alleging willful and malicious injury to creditor's property.
OUTCOME: Actual and punitive damages for client
Filed motion for sanctions in relation to creditor's repossession of vehicle after bankruptcy filing
OUTCOME: Client's debt discharged.
Credit card companies sued client, alleging large non-dischargeable debts.
OUTCOME: Debt discharged.
Creditor sued, alleging a very large non-dischargeable debt. Bankruptcy court dismissed complaint; district court affirmed.
OUTCOME: Debt discharged.
Creditor sued client alleging non-dischargeable debt.