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Holding creditors accountable for BK automatic stay abuses; deposition revisited

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Bankruptcy Code Section 362 covers the automatic stay which occurs whenever a borrower-debtor files a BK A recent blog post by Neil on Neil's Livinglies blog breaks down well how consumer BK filers and their associated attorneys would do well to be proactive in bringing sanctions motions for violations of the automatic stay. On today's show we will go over how the stay works, when it applies, and how and when sanctions motions for violations can be brought. 

First off today Bill Pattaslo will discuss a Wyoming Nationstar case (Klaczkiewicz v. Nationstar Mortgage, et al.), where the Plaintiff recently took a deposition of a Nationstar witness, and has several nuggets of goodness to report to our listening audience.

 

 

 

 

 

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