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Creditors and Debtors Beware of What Property Is Subject To The Expiration of the Bankruptcy Automatic Stay Following a Prior Bankruptcy Dismissal

2016-09-14T15:30:46-04:00

The Bankruptcy Code provides that if a Debtor had a prior dismissed bankruptcy case within 1 year from filing a new bankruptcy case, the automatic stay expires 30-days from the filing of the new case unless the Debtor seeks an extension of the automatic stay from the Court within the first 30 days. However, the [...]

Creditors and Debtors Beware of What Property Is Subject To The Expiration of the Bankruptcy Automatic Stay Following a Prior Bankruptcy Dismissal2016-09-14T15:30:46-04:00

BEWARE OF THE SELLER’S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE

2016-08-23T09:08:35-04:00

As a Seller, when you engage a realtor to list your home, or if you decide to sell it “By Owner,” you will likely be asked to fill out a “form” entitled SELLER’S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE.  Many times, Sellers breeze through the disclosure statement very quickly, without putting much thought into their answers, and without paying [...]

BEWARE OF THE SELLER’S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE2016-08-23T09:08:35-04:00

Firm’s Elder Law Attorney Joins Stetson Law School Faculty

2016-08-09T16:19:32-04:00

The firm’s elder law attorney, Elizabeth Allen, will join the teaching ranks as an adjunct faculty member at Stetson University College of Law, Gulfport campus.  She starts this month and will be teaching Elder Law Drafting & Practice. Ms. Allen previously taught an Academic Skills Workshop class at Stetson Law from 1989 to 2000.

Firm’s Elder Law Attorney Joins Stetson Law School Faculty2016-08-09T16:19:32-04:00

Senior Exploitation – Strengthening the Law to Solve a Real Problem

2016-07-19T13:00:56-04:00

Since the mid-1990’s it has been a crime to financially exploit an elderly person in Florida. For purposes of this law, an “Elderly Person” means a person 60 years of age or older who is suffering from the infirmities of aging as manifested by advanced age or organic brain damage, or other physical, mental, or [...]

Senior Exploitation – Strengthening the Law to Solve a Real Problem2016-07-19T13:00:56-04:00

SCOTUS: A False Representation Is Not Required to Prove “Actual fraud” In The Context Of Fraudulent Conveyance Schemes

2016-07-14T16:10:19-04:00

The Bankruptcy Code provides an honest Debtor with a “fresh start” financially, and is not designed to assist a Debtor who engages in fraudulent transactions to the detriment of an unwary Creditor.  The Court will not grant a “bankruptcy discharge” of debts in certain instances where there is fraudulent or dishonest conduct of the Debtor. [...]

SCOTUS: A False Representation Is Not Required to Prove “Actual fraud” In The Context Of Fraudulent Conveyance Schemes2016-07-14T16:10:19-04:00

Georgi Angelov Admitted to Federal District Court

2016-07-07T15:27:22-04:00

After his recent admission to practice before the Florida Supreme Court (and all Florida state Courts), GIBBONS NEUMAN is proud to announce that Georgi Angelov, Esq. is now admitted to practice before the United States District and Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Florida. Mr. Angelov took the Oath of Admission on June 10, [...]

Georgi Angelov Admitted to Federal District Court2016-07-07T15:27:22-04:00

GIBBONS NEUMAN CELEBRATES OUR 32ND ANNIVERSARY

2016-07-01T08:39:02-04:00

Today the lawyers and other dedicated, highly trained members of our professional team at GIBBONS NEUMAN are proud to celebrate our 32nd year of providing legal services to our clients both within our local community, and throughout the state of Florida. Our roots run deep in the Tampa area and our commitment to our clients [...]

GIBBONS NEUMAN CELEBRATES OUR 32ND ANNIVERSARY2016-07-01T08:39:02-04:00

SHOULD YOU CONSULT WITH A LAWYER PRIOR TO SIGNING A REAL ESTATE CONTRACT?

2016-06-21T15:05:14-04:00

We are frequently asked to review contracts for the sale of real estate and to advise our client (either the buyer or the seller) as to legal issues which surround the transaction. Unfortunately, many times a client who wishes to retain us has already signed the contract and then seeks our advice. In this situation, [...]

SHOULD YOU CONSULT WITH A LAWYER PRIOR TO SIGNING A REAL ESTATE CONTRACT?2016-06-21T15:05:14-04:00

The Foundation For A Successful Mediation Often Begins Before You Arrive

2016-06-07T09:18:14-04:00

For attorneys, there is much more to mediation preparation than simply being familiar with your case and providing the mediator with a detailed summary (although those two points are critical). What is often more important, however, is thoroughly discussing the purpose of mediation with your client. I often mediate cases in which the clients maintain [...]

The Foundation For A Successful Mediation Often Begins Before You Arrive2016-06-07T09:18:14-04:00
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