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Lawmakers aim to make Chapter 13, which requires reorganization of debt under a repayment plan, the bankruptcy of choice.

Thus, the reforms created a system that makes it harder to file for Chapter 7 while doing nothing to make Chapter 13, once the savior of homeowners, useful in this sort of mortgage crisis.

The risk of skyrocketing jury awards, combined with the unlikelihood of legislation resolving nationwide asbestos-related claims in the fall of an election year, started to make Chapter 11 the most attractive option, he added, and the company hired Weil, Gotshal & Manges, a New York law firm known for its bankruptcy practice, for advice.

To make Chapter 1 a more complete introduction to the book, a brief discussion of SFL is desirable and would have better prepared readers for subsequent chapters.

A successful Detroit bankruptcy could make Chapter 9 more appealing to other cities and counties.

It made sense to make chapter markers using to.be's program that's when the film started coming together.

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She wrote her a letter of support, and was immediately made chapter head for New Jersey.

Making Chapter 7 more available and giving judges power to reform mortgages and consumer debt terms would go a long way toward truly bailing out Main Street.

On September 15, at the Creative Arts Emmy Award presentation, "Chapter 1" and Eigil Bryld earned the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series, making "Chapter 1" the first ever Emmy-awarded webisode.

"How I predict divorce," in The Seven Principles for Making Marriages Work (Chapter Two, 25-46).

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