Creditors must closely scrutinize Chapter 13 cases to understand what debts are being discharged and to update business records to ensure discharged debts are not pursued post-bankruptcy. 

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The conversion of money is one of those things lawyers get wrong, particularly in business litigation.

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Companies consider legal options after lawsuits were filed against them by the City of Detroit seeking to recoup pre-bankruptcy payments.

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Understanding the rules of gift giving can make the holidays brighter... and legal.

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Despite careful review, fraudulent inducements can jeopardize otherwise well-crafted contracts.

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When modifying a contract, best practice is to always detail changes in writing with appropriate approvals by all parties.

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Caution is advised when reviewing contracts electronically, because that click, reply or e-signature could legally bind you to the deal.

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Surviving a cyber attack requires preparedness from a legal, business and technology standpoint.

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Using boilerplate affirmative defenses in litigation leaves you vulnerable

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Contracts should use plain English and your lawyer should too.

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