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Category Archives: Litigation

The Facts About Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy, LitigationBy Brian ZinnApril 19, 2024

When filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you are agreeing to pay back secured and unsecured creditors a monthly amount. It is a court-supervised payment plan that is often based on your income and reasonable expenses. Your Chapter 13 Plan is the amount of monthly payments that will be paid to…

The Real Facts About Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy, LitigationBy Brian ZinnApril 12, 2024

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is known as a liquidation bankruptcy. That means any non-exempt property can be sold as part of the settlement with your creditors. Not everyone is eligible to declare Chapter 7 bankruptcy, so one of the first things ZinnLaw will do for you is see which type of bankruptcy is…

Filing Claims Under the Construction Contract Prompt Payment Act

Construction Law, LitigationBy Brian ZinnMarch 27, 2024

As a construction contractor, resolving a matter of late payment or lack of payment on a public construction project may fall under the Construction Contract Prompt Payment Act. Any overdue payment begins to start accruing interest following the 15th day that it is late or goes unpaid. There are a few…

Mitigating Risks of Non-Contract Payment Do Your Due Diligence

Contract Law, LitigationBy Brian ZinnMarch 20, 2024

You can mitigate against the risk of late payment or non-payment through a little due diligence before any project begins. When working with homeowners, you should ask what their planned budget is for the job, and if they have a plan to pay for the work that is being done.…

To Litigate or Not, That is The Question To Answer

Contract Law, LitigationBy Brian ZinnMarch 6, 2024

To Litigate or Not, That is The Question Every day, people and companies in Southwest Florida end up in litigation. While there are many reasons for it, in the end it comes down to the fact that they feel they are right about having been wronged by someone else, and…

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