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North Carolina Bankruptcy FAQs General Bankruptcy Questions What is bankruptcy? Bankruptcy is a legal process that provides relief for individuals or businesses experiencing financial difficulty. It allows you to clear your debts and make a fresh start. Learn more about bankruptcy. What is the differen...
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The bankruptcy court for the Eastern District of North Carolina denied Signature Capital, LLC's motion to amend or set aside the order confirming Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan. Signature Capital sought relief under Rule 60(a) and Rule 60(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, ...
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Suit to recover assets barred by bankruptcy, rules the North Carolina Court of AppealsCorrey Stephenson
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–– The North Carolina federal judge that recently ruled that the bankruptcy proceeding of LTL Management should proceed in New Jersey briefly outlined his opinion of the “Texas Two-Step” legal maneuver during a recent hearing, noting that he has ...
bankruptcy, foreclosure, lien enforcement, and collateral recovery. Mike obtained his B.S. in business administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his law degree from Wake Forest University School of Law. He writes a semi-weekly column for the Charlotte Observer answe...
If so, forming an LLC in North Carolina can help shield those assets from creditors or litigants in the event your business faces bankruptcy or legal action. 2. Are you looking to limit your tax liability? Unless your LLC elects to be taxed as a C corporation, it is considered a “pas...