Allmand Law Fights Aggressive Automatic Stay Violators
Allmand Law has recently noticed an increased number of creditors violating the bankruptcy automatic stay despite the severe consequences of doing so. A recent bankruptcy case involved a debtor who was facing creditor harassment after they filed bankruptcy. The creditor refused to cease collection actions despite being aware of the fact the debtor had in fact filed bankruptcy. Dallas,TX (PRWEB) December 01, 2011 Allmand Law has recently noticed an increased number of creditors violating the bankruptcy automatic stay despite the severe consequences of doing so. A recent bankruptcy case in
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