Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
Is Bankruptcy Funny?
New York bankruptcy attorney Steven Horowitz and artist Gideon Kendall, the geniuses behind the comic strip,
Bankruptcy Bill, have come out with a whole new strip:
BAPCPA MAN, designed to entertain consumers and bankruptcy attorneys.
“BAPCPA”, an acronym universally known to all bankruptcy attorneys, stands for The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act. This is the new bankruptcy law that went into effect in 2005.
Their original strip, Bankruptcy Bill, is about the trials and tribulations of Bill, a hapless corporate bankruptcy attorney.
Although the first strip seeks to educate in a comical way, subsequent BAPCPA MAN strips will poke fun at some of the more ridiculous requirements of the new bankruptcy law.
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The strip is posted with permission from Bankruptcy Bill.
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