April 27, 2010

ORDER 49 SCA 1980

APPEALS TO THE HIGH COURT
2(1) Appeals  to the High Court shall be brought by giving Notice of Appeal in Form 140. A copy of such Notice of  Appeal with the date filed endorsed thereon shall be sent by the Registrar to the  Registrar of the High Court.

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Bankruptcy filings increased for the month and quarter throughout the U.S. Bankruptcy Court’s Central District, covering seven Southern California counties from San Luis Obispo to the Arizona border. In March alone, 1,708 Orange County consumers and businesses filed for bankruptcy protection, an increase of 47.7% from a year earlier and 30% higher than in February. Los Angeles bankruptcy filings totaled 5,190, up 75% and Riverside/San Bernardino counties recorded 4,078 in March 2010, an increase of over 55%. If you think those numbers are alarming, just this past week there were 1,000 bankruptcy filings in Riverside in just one day! Unfortunately, attorneys operating bankruptcy mills are coming out of the woodwork like they did with loan modifications trying to become a bankruptcy attorney overnight and failing miserably. Not only is bankruptcy filing on the increase but so is the number of dismissals due to mistakes when filing for bankruptcy. A bankruptcy lawyer has a fiduciary duty to meet his clients.
Lawyers who specialize in bankruptcies should continue to stay busy, and the need for a highly qualified bankruptcy attorney is growing, says bankruptcy lawyer James D. Zhou. Zhou is partner at the bankruptcy law firm Zhou & Chini, who focuses on chapter 7, chapter, 13 and chapter 11 business bankruptcies in Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Los Angeles counties over the past 10 years. “We have seen the need for a qualified bankruptcy attorneys grow as bankruptcy is more complicated since the change of the bankruptcy laws in 2005” says Zhou.
“I think we will continue to see an increase in filings with the rate of foreclosures in Southern California,” he said. “Bankruptcy is a trailing indicator, so the need for a bankruptcy attorney will continue to grow even when the economy rebounds. The bankruptcy attorneys at Zhou & Chini are able to increase their volume of bankruptcy filing and still meet with every client personally. We file every bankruptcy petition ourselves thanks to the purchase of the revolutionary IMS Bankruptcy software technology, say’s partner at the bankruptcy law firm Ron Chini. A bankruptcy attorney needs to remain focused, efficient and profitable in helping consumers decide if a chapter 7 or chapter 13 is right for them. At Zhou & Chini the bankruptcy lawyers strive to deliver a low cost to file bankruptcy while still having the lawyers, not the paralegals do the bankruptcy filing and client consultations. Filing bankruptcy chapter 7 or chapter 13 is generally the last option for most consumers trying to avoid foreclosure, judgments, wage garnishments or liens. However, the advantages of filing bankruptcy with a good bankruptcy lawyer and eliminating unsecured credit card debt, medical bills, and 2nd mortgage liens is significant when someone is working towards a fresh start. Making mistakes when it comes to filing bankruptcy chapter 7 or chapter 13 can be very costly so carefully select a bankruptcy attorney. To get bankruptcy help or locate a bankruptcy attorney in California visit Bankruptcyattorneyincalifornia