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Can Obama Reduce Your Student Loan Payment?

October 26th, 2011
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Beleaguered students across the nation have called upon the current administration for student loan forgiveness. Some young Americans graduate from higher education institutions saddled with debt. Many face unemployment

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Can Obama Reduce Your Student Loan Payment?

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Real World’s Puck Sentenced to Parenting Classes

October 26th, 2011
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Former MTV’s Real World reality star Puck was sentenced to parenting classes over his recent domestic violence charge. Puck, otherwise known as David Rainey, will spend 4 years on probation. He will also attend 52 weeks of a domestic violence counseling program and 52 parenting classes in Los Angeles.

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Real World’s Puck Sentenced to Parenting Classes

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MA Foreclosure Sales in Doubt After Court Ruling

October 26th, 2011
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A ruling by the state supreme court has possibly put thousands of Massachusetts foreclosure sales in jeopardy. In Bevilacqua v. Rodriguez, the court ruled that a bank must own a mortgage before it can foreclosure on a piece of property.

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SWAT-like Raid to Serve Student Loan Fraud Warrant

June 10th, 2011
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After spending hours in a patrol car with his young children, Kenneth Wright claimed that a SWAT team had broken into his Stockton home on Tuesday morning in order to execute a student loan warrant after his estranged wife failed… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.

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Weinergate: Are Political Sex Scandals Illegal?

June 10th, 2011
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With Weinergate still on the radar and John Edward’s recent indictment, political sex scandals are all the rage. They are certainly sordid and in terrible taste. But, the questions on many Americans’ minds may just be: Are sex scandals illegal?…

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Weinergate: Are Political Sex Scandals Illegal?

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Ill. Benzene Lawsuit Targets Shell Oil Spill

June 10th, 2011
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A benzene lawsuit has been filed against Shell Oil and BP by the estate of a late teacher, Debra Ochs.

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Ill. Benzene Lawsuit Targets Shell Oil Spill

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Will Change in Bankruptcy Law Effect Student Loans?

May 7th, 2010
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Students might just have a lot more to thank Al Franken for than the years of laughs on Saturday Night Live. Senator Franken, along with fellow Democratic Senators Richard Durbin of Illinois, and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, have reportedly… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.

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Will Change in Bankruptcy Law Effect Student Loans?

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Forgiveness of Debt in Bankruptcy: The Basics

March 24th, 2010
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This week’s Supreme Court decision in a bankruptcy case involving student loan debt, not to mention the soaring numbers of bankruptcies, has many people curious about the boundaries of debt discharge in bankruptcy. Well, what is “discharge” in bankruptcy? In a nutshell, discharge…

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Forgiveness of Debt in Bankruptcy: The Basics

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