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Steven R. Neuner:
March 2008 - for the second year in a row,
Steven R. Neuner was selected by New Jersey Monthly as one of the
Top Attorneys in New Jersey, after a survey of attorneys and others
in New jersey
October 2007- Steven R. Neuner joined a
panel of experienced bankruptcy attorneys at the Camden County Bar
Association's program on Avoiding Pitfalls in Bankruptcy: What
you don't know CAN hurt you ! speaking on divorce and family law
issues, and what personal injury attorneys need to know.
July 2007: Steven R. Neuner has joined the
panel of mediators for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District
of New Jersey, after having completed 20 hours of training.
April 2007: Steven R. Neuner has been selected
as a contributing editor of the American Bankruptcy Institute Commercial
Fraud Taskforce.
March 2007: Steven R. Neuner was selected
by New Jersey Monthly as one of New Jersey's top 100 bankuptcy lawyers,
after a selection process that included a survey of lawyers and
others in the legal field.
November
2005: Steven
R. Neuner has joined the New Jersey Bankruptcy Inns of Court as
a Master.
October
2005: Steven R. Neuner has been elected a trustee of the New
Jersey Bankruptcy Law Foundation. Through the Foundation, he is
actively involved in developing programs to educate high school
and college students about various credit-related issues, including
budgeting, the costs and impact of poor credit and credit abuse,
identity theft and other financial literacy issues.
Joanne M. Ventura:
Articles
We provide these articles for your use, but your
use of these materials does not create any attorney client relationship,
or obligation to provide any further advice or assistance. Each
situation is different and having personalized legal counsel is
critical.
A doctor's guide to treating the Accident Victim and Getting Paid
Personal Injury Attorneys: A Brief
Guide to Staying Retained and Protecting Attorneys Fees When a Client
Files for Bankruptcy
The Business Owner's
Guide to Avoiding the Problems that lead to Bankruptcy
Getting at the Truth, Using
the attorney-client privilege waiver to gain access to “inside”
information (from the August 10, 2007
online newsletter of the American Bankruptcy Institute Commercial
Fraud Taskforce)
Removing Judgments and Other Liens
from Real Estate Using Bankruptcy
Defending a Preference Suit-What
to do when a trustee wants to add insult to injury.
Saving
your house from Foreclosure-Scams to watch out for
Identity Theft-What it is and what you can do about it.
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