Thought Leadership Type: Bankruptcy Solutions
Will The Medical Bankruptcy Fairness Act Offer A Cure For Distressed Medical Debtors?
Stretto Regional Director Nancy Simons and Nikki Farris examine the potential impact of the Medical Bankruptcy Fairness Act that proposes to implement a more debtor-friendly process for those who need to file bankruptcy as a result of losing their job or racking up massive medical debt from a health crisis in the California Bankruptcy Journal.
Home-Mortgage Modification And Refinancing Differences
Stretto Managing Director Igor Roitburg and Erik Clark provide insight into the ins-and-outs of home-mortgage modification vs. refinancing and how professionals and their clients can be better prepared to navigate the issues of home-mortgage debt in the context of bankruptcy as originally published in NACBA’s Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Spring 2022 issue.
Applying An Agile Approach In The Legal Technology Sector
Stretto CTO George Tsounis and Peter Erubami examine how an agile transformation facilitates the technical evolution of a company by starting with the people first, and then moving onto the processes to make them more flexible in Legaltech News.
Will Courts Be Ready When Home Foreclosure Moratoriums End?
The federal government and housing lenders have taken dramatic measures to help U.S. homeowners stay in their homes despite the economic crisis resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as these protections expire, millions of Americans may still be unable to repay their mortgages.
US Needs Strategy On Unwinding Eviction Moratorium
Stretto co-CEOs Jonathan Carson and Eric Kurtzman elucidate on the need for the US government’s help with a solution assisting landlords and tenants to navigate the repayment process after the end of the eviction moratorium without further economic dislocation in Law360.
Is The U.S Hurtling Towards A Wave Of Consumer Bankruptcies?
Stretto co-CEO Jonathan Carson joined Dan Loney of Wharton Business Daily on SiriusXM Business Radio to discuss what could happen – and what should be done – now that the federal eviction moratorium has ended and thousands of student loan payments are set to resume. Listen to the full interview.
The Significance Of The Consolidated Appropriations Act For Bankruptcy Trustees
Kelly Rathbun and Scott Chernich explore the changes made by Congress to the Bankruptcy Code in response to COVID-19 and the impact for bankruptcy Trustees in Westlaw Today.
What If The Entire National Conversation We’re Having Around Student Loan Debt Is The Wrong One?
Co-founders and co-CEOs Jonathan Carson and Eric Kurtzman have an opinion column in Business Insider examining student loan forgiveness and a solution that policymakers should examine.
Preparing For The Post-COVID Resurgence Of Home Mortgage Modifications
Igor Roitburg and Ed Boltz anticipate how the home mortgage modification process can be improved and streamlined to assist those homeowners in distress – as originally published in NACBA’s Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Summer 2021 issue.
Understanding The Eviction Moratorium Extension
Stretto’s co-CEO Jonathan Carson spoke with Bloomberg Radio about the end of the CDC’s national eviction moratorium and what it could mean for consumer bankruptcies nationwide. Listen to the entire interview by selecting the title above or the arrow to the right.