| 4 June 2004
Max,
The award is indeed quite an honor.
Thank you for sharing it with us. I have always been impressed with
the case you made against Shelby Yarn. With the services you have
provided to Jim, it has always been apparent that you demonstrated unsurpassed
timeliness and diligence to his case.
Ed
Robbins Oil Company

3 June 2004
Max,
Congratulations! I honestly
can't think of anyone who deserves it more and if I were in need of bankruptcy
services, you would be the first one that I would contact.
Again, congrats!
Joe Vonnegut

3 June 2004
Max - congratulations!
You are a worthy recipient.
Julie Brodhag

May 06, 2004
RE: Discharge, the Fair
Credit Reporting Act, and Post-Discharge Claims
I am always amazed at how gracious
and unselfish Max has been with his time and work product. Clearly,
he is doing it out of a sense of higher calling - to "right wrongs" as
Billy says. I just want to say thanks, and to remind the listserve
that he is a treasure of the highest order who deserves our respect and
appreciation.
John P. Neblett
Harrisburg PA

31 March 2004
Max,
I hope it doesn't get old for
you to hear this, but you are a hero to
many in the consumer debtors'
bar.
If I can adopt and apply just
a portion of your suggestions and
strategies, and I really mean
this, my career will have had a positive
effect.
Thanks,
Mark Emmett

28 March 2004
Max,
Congratulations on the hard fought
victory in the Shelby Yarn case!
Ted Miller

25 March 2004
In Philadelphia in 2001, Max spoke
and said that if you started doing some of the things he was doing in his
practice you would starve the first five years, but then you could probably
become a millionaire.
At that time I was working on
my very first AP for a stay violation. We were being beat upon, the
ch 13 trustee wanted all the money, etc. With some help from the
2001 NACBA meeting we settled the case for $15,000 and the client got to
keep all the money.
Since then we have settled every
AP we have filed. We have not done a depo in any of these cases,
and our clients get some, if not all, of the money. We have settled a $30,000
AP with not even an interrogatory, because of what we have learned on list
serve.
This week alone, in 3 days, we
have filed 39 objections to claims, transfers, and have close to 10 APs
waiting to be drafted. We can only do this because of what we learned
from Max and list serve. One also gets some great websites that help
also.
My clients have received over
$100,000 back from creditors, and still counting. As Max says - you can
make five cases out of every one you take in, and it's a lot cheaper to
have 10 clients with 50 cases, than 50 clients with a basic BK. Learning
this has not been a waste of my time, or of my client's time.
So, if you want to make money,
and help your clients, read list serve, if you don't have time because
you are already making money and helping your clients, then just ignore
it or unsubcribe. If you are too busy just getting the daily intakes
done, I would suggest list serve helps you avoid a lot of time on research,
re-inventing the wheel, etc., so you will have time to start doing some
other things that produce more money for you AND YOUR CLIENTS.
Today, thanks to Max and NACA,
FDCPA, we are filing an AP for a 69 year old black woman who has raised
11 children, and never worked. She lives on her deceased husband's
small pension on SS. She filed a ch7 several years ago after his
death because of a reduction in income. Her total exemptions were
$1,080.
Last month she got a demand from
a collection agency trying to collect on a discharged debt. She was
so upset, and embarrassed she got all "anxious" and her "pressure" went
up. She had to go to the doctor, but was too embarrassed to tell
him why her pressure was up. She is a diabetic. She finally told
her daughter about the problem of having a bill she had no hope of ever
paying. The daughter suggested she call us since we did her BK.
She was just sure that no one
would send her a bill she really didn't owe, because folks just don't do
things like that. She was sure that there was some exception to the
BK rules, and that she still owed this debt.
Yesterday on list serve I was
able to get Barbara and Rachel to help me get an address, the case John
Rao sent this AM on another case, had a great cite in it to the 524 issue
I was looking for a cite to. Only because of list serve can we timely do
all this for this client. If I would have had to track down an out
of state bank address and name of a bank officer, it might take months
of research. I got the info in less than an hour because of list
serve. That never would have happened on a board.
List serve is better than "swimmies."
And from the bottom of my heart
I thank everyone of you who have helped me and my clients, many of who
are elderly and minorities, who can't get help anywhere else.
Kathy Cruz
Hot Springs, Arkansas

21 March 2004
Max,
I really appreciate all your input
and expertise in the mortgage problems. Have you thought of writing
a handbook on the subject of mortgage abuse along with all your forms?
Pam Stewart

20 March 2004
This again goes to show why Max
is one of my all-time legal heroes. The
Talent on this listserv constantly
amazes me.
Jay S. Fleischman
New York NY

18 March 2004
I'm posting a message to gloat
a little, let you know I just settled an adversary with a certain credit
card company that is the recent subject of certain vexation (for those
of you who are presently cursing their existence), and to once again thank
this list serve for its help and motivation.
I've settled about four adversaries
in the past week that I would not have brought but for this list serve
and all of its helpful information. While I have not achieved 7 figure
settlement status yet, or for that matter, 6 figure status, these adversaries
were all healthy enough settlements to make for the beginnings of a very
good year.
And yes, as Max has said, there
is nothing like a client who goes out to say "You know, who would have
thought that I went to declare bankruptcy and my attorney actually made
the creditor's pay me!" I've already reaped several referrals from
these clients.
Between the adversary actions
and the proof of claims objections (hopefully those go my way), I'm going
to be able to truly focus on consumer litigation.
So again, Thank you everyone,
Thank you Max. I don't know if I'll be in Boston or not, but I surely
hope to be there and meet everyone in person.
Jay S. Jump
Jump Law Group
Renton WA |