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Bankruptcy Attorneys Fight for Status
Bankruptcy lawyers are fighting federal provisions that impose civil and criminal penalties for disclosure and advertising compliance failures; restrict how they can advise their clients; and require the lawyers to identify themselves as a "debt relief agency." Attorneys are challenging the provisions in courts in several states, and a national bankruptcy attorney group hopes soon to file a constitutional challenge as well. Says one debtor attorney, "I think we'll win the war eventually."Attorneys Reinstated from the 2011 IOLTA Ineligible List
The IOLTA Fund of the Bar of New Jersey declares that the following attorneys have satisfied the requirement of R 1:28A: 2 (a) and their names are hereby removed from the Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court that was effective on October 21, 2011 and published October 24, 2011.Trending Stories
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