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U.S. Supreme Court rules attorneys are debt relief agencies

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Mealey’s) — The U.S. Supreme Court today affirmed an Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruling that attorneys are debt relief agencies when they provide qualifying services but reversed the appellate court’s ruling that a portion of the federal bankruptcy abuse

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Consumer credit falls for 8th month

Consumer credit fell in September for the eighth straight month, the longest streak of declines since the Federal Reserve started keeping records in 1943. More here: Consumer credit falls for 8th month

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AP NewsBreak: NC terror suspect may be in Pakistan – The Associated Press

Voice of America AP NewsBreak: NC terror suspect may be in Pakistan The Associated Press RALEIGH, NC — Federal authorities searched overseas Tuesday for a US citizen charged with plotting “violent jihad” as part of a North Carolina-based group of aspiring international terrorists. Authorities think the eighth suspect is in Pakistan, … 7 Men in N. Carolina Charged with Terror Plot Voice of America Americans Arrested for Plotting 'Violent Jihad' Abroad New York Times 8th TERROR SUSPECT SOUGHT IN NORTH CAROLINA FOXNews Los Angeles Times  - Washington Post  - NECN all 1,773 news articles »

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8th Circuit Says Plan Not Feasible

ST. LOUIS — An Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel on April 2 affirmed a lower court’s decision that a bankruptcy court did not err in failing to confirm a debtor couple’s bankruptcy plan because it was “not feasible” ( Darwin Gene Rice, et al

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