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We are pleased to note that today, March 7, 2019, our attorney Eric S. Ruff was named one of the three top bankruptcy attorneys in Gainesville, Florida. Here is the communication from Three Best Rated: To: Eric S. Ruff Congratulations! You are now listed as one of the Top 3 Bankruptcy lawyers in Gainesville, FL. We would like to thank you for providing consistent high quality service in your area ...
We are pleased to note that Martindale-Hubbell has awarded our attorney Eric S. Ruff a peer review rating of AV® Preeminent™ 5.0 out of 5.0, the highest possible rating. According to Lexis-Nexis, “The AV Preeminent status is bestowed on fewer than 5 percent of attorneys.” But who or what is Martindale-Hubbell and why would this rating matter? It is quite likely that you have never heard of this ...
Some major changes have happened to bankruptcy law in the last several years. The law was often called "bankruptcy reform." What was that all about? The change in the bankruptcy law was labeled a "reform," but that is a slippery word. "Reform" intimates that something is being "improved" and that what existed before was "inferior." You see this "reform" mumbo jumbo anytime someone wants to change ...
On May 24, 2013, the website Laws.com interviewed one of our attorneys and published it under the title "Understanding the Power of Bankruptcy Law: Eric S. Ruff." The interview covers a range of topics including how Mr. Ruff originally became interested in bankruptcy law, the stresses clients typically face, recent changes in the bankruptcy law, his advice for new bankruptcy lawyers, and Mr. ...
Some major changes have happened to bankruptcy law in the last several years. The law was often called "bankruptcy reform." What was that all about? The change in the bankruptcy law was labeled a "reform," but that is a slippery word. "Reform" intimates that something is being "improved" and that what existed before was "inferior." You see this "reform" mumbo jumbo anytime someone wants to change ...
On May 24, 2013, the website Laws.com interviewed one of our attorneys and published it under the title "Understanding the Power of Bankruptcy Law: Eric S. Ruff." The interview covers a range of topics including how Mr. Ruff originally became interested in bankruptcy law, the stresses clients typically face, recent changes in the bankruptcy law, his advice for new bankruptcy lawyers, and Mr. ...
On May 24, 2013, the website Laws.com interviewed one of our attorneys and published it under the title "Understanding the Power of Bankruptcy Law: Eric S. Ruff." The interview covers a range of topics including how Mr. Ruff originally became interested in bankruptcy law, the stresses clients typically face, recent changes in the bankruptcy law, his advice for new bankruptcy lawyers, and Mr. ...
The U.S. Trustee's office has announced new median income figures that take effect November 1, 2014. For residents of Florida residents, the news is mostly good news. These numbers represent maximum income levels for households of different sizes. Members of households with annual "gross" (before taxes are taken out) incomes at or under these numbers are very likely to qualify for Chapter 7 ...
Usually twice per year, the U.S. Trustee's office announces changes in the median income figures used to calculate a debtor's qualification for Chapter 7. New figures have just been announced that will become effective April 1, 2014. For Florida residents, the figures have risen slightly, making it a little easier to qualify for Chapter 7. Here are the numbers: Starting 4/1/2014 Household size: ...
On May 24, 2013, the website Laws.com interviewed one of our attorneys and published it under the title "Understanding the Power of Bankruptcy Law: Eric S. Ruff." The interview covers a range of topics including how Mr. Ruff originally became interested in bankruptcy law, the stresses clients typically face, recent changes in the bankruptcy law, his advice for new bankruptcy lawyers, and Mr. ...
It may not seem obvious, but a simple thing like the timing the filing date of your bankruptcy petition can have a great effect on the outcome of your bankruptcy case. Exemptions. Have you lived in Florida continuously for two full years? If not, you may not be able to use Florida bankruptcy exemption laws. The exemption laws of some other state or even the Federal bankruptcy exemptions will ...