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Is the Attorney Gag Provision of the 2005 Amendments to the Bankruptcy Code Unconstitutional?

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Is the Attorney Gag Provision of the 2005 Amendments to the Bankruptcy Code Unconstitutional?

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Posted on August 20, 2009 I just read a very interesting article about a provision of the Bankruptcy Code that prevents the free flow of information to consumer bankruptcy clients. Here’s the article, in a very good blog called Credit Slips. One of the things a bankruptcy lawyer is not permitted to advise a client to do is to incur new debt for any reason whatsoever…

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