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Bill Sommers elected Chairman of the Verger’s Guild of the Diocese of West Texas
Please join us in congratulating Bill Sommers on this incredible honor.
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Cathy Stone shares her story from first generation college student to Chief Justice
“Our community is greatly benefitted by the by this amazing and inspirational woman, wife, mother, lawyer, jurist, advocate and community leader.”
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Allen DeBard and Patrick Rouse to present to the Risk Management Association of San Antonio
Topics covered will include an overview of real estate and asset secured loan document terms and conditions, common entity structures and considerations, collateral security and perfection, and default remedies.
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The final episode of our Bankruptcy podcast goes live Thursday featuring bankruptcy legends David Gragg and Jim Hoffman
In addition to discussing the difference between a secured creditor and an unsecured creditor and the role that secured creditors play in the bankruptcy process, Episode 4 will feature war stories from David and Jim from throughout their many years of bankruptcy experience.
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Non-Dischargeability Suits: A Creditors’ Last Stand
The U.S. bankruptcy system has two primary goals: To give honest but unfortunate debtors a “fresh start” and To provide an orderly system for paying creditors. In effect, this means that debtors enter bankruptcy to reduce or eliminate their debts. Creditors are repaid only through the bankruptcy process. Even if creditors are paid less than…
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Langley & Banack Remembers Young Musician and His Love of the Arts by Contributing to the David Alexander Robles Menchaca Memorial Fund at the Youth Orchestra of San Antonio
To honor the life of this beloved musician, friend and son, The David Robles Menchaca Memorial Fund was created at the Youth Orchestra of San Antonio (YOSA). “YOSA is honored to carry David’s memory forward for years to come through the memorial fund that will benefit passionate young musicians of YOSA in need of financial…
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What To Know About Being a Secured Creditor
What is a secured creditor? So, you’re a secured creditor—what could possibly go wrong? A secured creditor is — at the very basic level — a creditor that has lent assets that are backed by collateral. In bankruptcy cases, being a secured creditor comes with lots of privileges not reserved for the great unwashed general…
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Dane Patrick Elected as a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation
Fellows of the Foundation are selected for their outstanding professional achievements and their demonstrated commitment to the improvement of the justice system throughout the state of Texas.
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Bankruptcy as a Tool
“Bankruptcy” is a misunderstood term. Generally speaking, society gives a negative stigma to the term “bankruptcy.” However, bankruptcy is a financial tool that all business owners should understand. It provides a mechanism to save businesses and jobs while maximizing recovery for creditors. As we have seen over the past couple of years, even established businesses…
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David Gard joins our transactional team as an associate
David R. Gard has joined the firm’s corporate, banking and real estate teams as an associate. “David’s banking experience prior to law school makes him an instant asset to our clients and their businesses,” said Steve Brook, managing director. Read David’s complete bio here.
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Bankruptcy Digital Series Launches Tomorrow
We are excited to announce that our digital series featuring our bankruptcy attorneys sharing their experience and knowledge in both business and personal bankruptcy begins tomorrow with episode 1 of our podcasts.
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Beware of Bogus Emails and Click Bait
This is a time to “raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity across our Nation, ensuring that all Americans have the resources they need to be safer and more secure online.”