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Sunday, July 23, 2006

Bankruptcy Law - 9 bankruptcy costs you should know about


9 bankruptcy costs you should know about
Bankruptcy fees have gone up, and there may be more of them than you realize.

Noketown has shut down
Another door closed Another downtown Roanoke restaurant has closed. Noketown Bar & Grill, at the corner of Second Street and Kirk Avenue, closed its doors after less than four months, and owners Jason and Michelle Woolfolk have put it on the block.

Houston-Based Law Firm, Busby & Lee, P.C. Launches Toll-Free Consumer Hotline to Address Confusion over new Bankruptcy
The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act, also known as BACPA, not only changed the bankruptcy law, it created a significant amount of confusion and misinformation among consumers, the media and even creditors. In an attempt to help clarify the confusion, the Houston, Texas based law firm of Busby and Lee, P.C. set-up a new consumer bankruptcy hotline number, 1-888-422-6423, to answer

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