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Nick C. Thompson 1230 South Hurstbourne Liberty Center II
Suite 111 Louisville Kentucky 40222 (502)429-0057 Fax (502)625-0940

Lemon Autos Louisville Kentucky Attorneys

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# How to properly claim and get a refund on your lemon auto

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bankruptcy

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#1 Preparing your Bankruptcy 40 minutes part one of 2 parts

# 2 The Trustee and Your Hearing. 40 minutes part two of 2 parts

 

 

 

 

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> Why Ford is the worst domestic car to buy.
GM and Chrysler law departments  use the direct submission of claims so litigation can be avoided. 

Ford and foreign  car manufacturers require litigation.  They may spend 30,000 to deny a claim that would only cost 3,000 to 8,000 dollars to settle and  years in court instead of settling in 30-90 days. 


 Bankruptcy
No the bankruptcy law hasn't changed.  Every year since 1990 the banks have tried to make changes.  Only one change has been made.   In 1998  Student Loans went  to the hardship rule but that rule was put into effect in just 3 days  We don't know when the next changes will be.