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7 April 2023 / Scott D. Fink

Shareholder Scott Fink Reflects on Consumer Bankruptcies in ALFN Magazine

Topics: Bankruptcy

CLEVELAND - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 92 years of client service, is pleased to announce that shareholder and Bankruptcy Group chair Scott Fink was recently published in the American Legal & Financial Network (ALFN) ANGLE Magazine with an article titled, Whatever Happened to the Tsunami? A Consumer Bankruptcy Forecast for 2023.

ANGLE is the ALFN’s flagship publication published once each quarter. The magazine features in-depth legal analysis of local, state, and federal laws affecting mortgage servicing, bankruptcy and foreclosure throughout the country. Readers will find member spotlights, state snapshots, infographics, and feature-length articles in each issue of the ANGLE.
 
It hardly seems possible that we are almost three years removed from the initial onset of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Almost instantly, our professional and personal lives were turned upside-down, and we soon became familiar with terms like “lockdown” and “social distancing.” As the pandemic began to rapidly spread inside the United States, those who practice in the bankruptcy sphere began to hear predictions of a coming “tsunami” or “wave” of bankruptcy filings, which has yet to materialize.

Read the full article and magazine edition by visiting the ALFN website here. If you have additional questions about this topic, feel free to contact Scott at any time.

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