High Income Debtors and Bankruptcy

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

In these tough financial times, finding people with a steady job, much less a job that provides a higher income, can be difficult. As a result, it may be surprising to find a lot of these high-income debtors are currently considering bankruptcy. But in this economic downturn, many of these men and women are suffering from unexpected challenges to their steady income and business, and, as a result, joining millions of other Americans by seeking the safe harbors of bankruptcy to protect what they’ve worked for.

If you happen to be one of these high-income debtors, you may be wondering what bankruptcy can offer and if you’re even eligible.…

Donald Trump did it, GM did it, and Delta did it; the Rising Tide of Commercial Bankruptcies

Friday, July 10th, 2009

While details of super-sized corporate failures, like GM and Chrysler, are being splashed across front pages of newspapers and websites, grabbing our attention and garnering an inordinate amount of debate, the reality is that the vast majority of commercial bankruptcies are filed by entrepreneurs and small-business owners. The first five months of this year have shown a 52% increase in the total number of commercial bankruptcy filings. On average, during the first six months of 2009, some 350 commercial enterprises file for bankruptcy daily — an increase of 240% from 2006, the first year after the bankruptcy law was changed.

Today’s economic landscape has proven to be especially toxic to small business owners.…