Bankruptcy Filings Predicted to Rebound

Released on = January 18, 2006, 8:20 am

Press Release Author = David M. Siegel & Associates

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = After a recent drought in consumer bankruptcy filings,
experts predict an increase in filings due to current economic factors.

Press Release Body = For Immediate Release
1-18-06

Contact:
David M. Siegel
David M. Siegel & Associates
davidmsiegel@hotmail.com
www.bankruptcylawyerschicago.com



The new bankruptcy law that generally went into effect on October 17, 2005 caused a
feverish rush to file.
The period immediately after October 17th was drastically slow for consumer
bankruptcy professionals throughout the United States. Bradford W. Botes, Executive
Director for NACBA (National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys) states
that he is \"confident that the rate of filings will pick back up during the first
quarter of 2006.\" He sites the increase in credit card minimum payments, increased
fuel costs and ever increasing interest rates as factors which will increase the
rate of future filings.

Botes further states that \"three things have lead to the recent decrease in filings:

1. Virtually everyone who was considering bankruptcy filed prior to October 17, 2005;
2. The last two months of the year are always somewhat slow;
3. Many people think that bankruptcy is no longer an option.\"

David Siegel, Chicago bankruptcy attorney and American Bankruptcy Institute member,
is doubtful that the rebound will occur as quickly as predicted by Botes and others.
\"I simply have not seen nor felt the normal interest in bankruptcy for this time of
the year, specifically, with regard to filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The need to
save homes through Chapter 13 bankruptcy has remained somewhat constant, however.\"
(Special Reports are available at http://www.bankruptcylawyerschicago.com)

In the near future, NACBA will commence a media awareness campaign to get the word
out that bankruptcy is still an option for those caught in the clutches of debt.
That media campaign along with a steady stream of television advertisement espousing
bankruptcy should have some impact.

For Further Information:

David M. Siegel
790 Chaddick Drive
Wheeling, IL 60090
davidmsiegel@hotmail.com
(847) 520-8100
www.bankruptcylawyerschicago.com

Web Site = http://www.bankruptcylawyerschicago.com

Contact Details = Mr. David Siegel

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