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Blog articles from Scura, Wigfield, Heyer, Stevens & Cammarota, to help your legal needs. Covering topics of Bankruptcy, Personal Injury, Business Law, and all our practice areas. Whether you need to completely eliminate your debt through Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or need to reorganize your credit payments through Chapter 13 or Chapter 11, we are well qualified as a full-service bankruptcy law firm.
Scura Law Blog | New Jersey Lawyers
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Ken Carter from Carter Wealth Management interviews Christopher Heyer, Esq. Employee Handbook and Litigation Attorney from Scura, Wigfield, Heyer, Stevens & Cammarota, on the importance of Employee Handbooks and compliance in the workspace.
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Attorneys generally specialize in specific areas of law, such as bankruptcy. In fact, a lawyer is normally required under the rules of professional responsibility to refer clients out when the client’s issue pertains to an area of law the attorney is not familiar with. In that case, what happens when a client’s issue spills into another area of law? this is a question we often have to ask ourselves in the bankruptcy context. There is almost always some sort of issue to make each case different, and often that issue is a pending legal proceeding outside of the bankruptcy context. This often fo ..read more
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Did your accident give you an injury that permanently affects your ability to work or enjoy life? You may be suffering from a catastrophic injury – a type of injury for which you may be able to recover a substantial award ..read more
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Losing your home to a foreclosure can be a very difficult and upsetting process. This process can seem overwhelming and daunting, and it often leaves homeowners worried about their rights and potential financial outcomes moving forward. A homeowner’s property acts as a form of collateral to a mortgage lender. If a homeowner falls behind on their mortgage payments, it may only be a matter of time until they take possession of their home. Once a mortgage lender obtains a Final Judgment over the home, their next step will be to sell it at a Sheriff’s Sale and utilize those proceeds to recoup the ..read more
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Bankruptcy is a process designed to allow a debtor to obtain a fresh start through discharge of certain debts. When a debtor files for bankruptcy, they’re granted the protection of the automatic stay. This protects the debtor and the bankruptcy estate from pre-petition creditors continuing to pursue debt collections ..read more