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  2. Chapter 13 bankruptcy: What you need to know - AOL

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    Here’s a breakdown of Chapter 13 bankruptcy fees: Attorney fees: Chapter 13 cases typically range from $2,500 to $5,000, depending on the case’s complexity and geographic location.

  3. OlsenDaines - Wikipedia

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    OlsenDaines is an American mid-sized law firm based in the Pacific Northwest. It was founded in 1978 by Managing Partner Eric Olsen. While the bulk of its administrative staff work in the Salem, Oregon office, OlsenDaines has offices throughout Oregon and Washington. The firm specializes in bankruptcy, personal injury and social security ...

  4. CM/ECF - Wikipedia

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    CM/ECF logo. CM/ECF (Case Management/Electronic Case Files) is the case management and electronic court filing system for most of the United States federal courts. PACER, an acronym for Public Access to Court Electronic Records, is an interface to the same system for public use.

  5. Michael Robert Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Born in Oregon City, Oregon, Hogan received a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors, from the University of Oregon in 1968 and received his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 1971. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Hogan was a law clerk for Judge Robert C. Belloni after law school.

  6. 5 ‘must-haves’ to finding a bankruptcy lawyer - AOL

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    Attorneys who dabble in a little of everything are likely not aware of the granular aspects of bankruptcy law or up to speed with the latest legal developments in this area of practice.

  7. Common types of bankruptcy and how to avoid filing - AOL

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    Key takeaways. There are two common types of bankruptcy: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Filing for bankruptcy is a time-consuming process that can take years to stop affecting your finances.