Posted on Tuesday (September 22, 2009) at 2:30 am to Bankruptcy Humour
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BAPCPA Man Shows that Bankruptcy Can Be Humorous!
Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
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I am pleased to post the fifth cartoon strip of
BAPCPA MAN, the new comic strip from New York bankruptcy attorney Steven Horowitz and and artist Gideon Kendall. Here is strip number five.
BAPCPA MAN is designed to entertain both consumers and bankruptcy attorneys.
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Steve and Gideon originally came up with the well-received
Bankruptcy Bill cartoon strips, about a hapless New York City bankruptcy attorney associate at a large bankruptcy firm.
“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.
The strips seek to educate consumers, humor attorneys, and will also try to poke fun at some of the more ridiculous requirements of the new bankruptcy law. Please check out the
Bankruptcy Bill and BAPCPA Man Website which now has references and links to other bankruptcy blogs around the country.
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The strip is posted with permission from Bankruptcy Bill.
Posted on Tuesday (September 15, 2009) at 9:00 am to Bankruptcy Humour

Bankruptcy Can Be Humorous!
Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
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Last month I posted the first three cartoon strips of
BAPCPA MAN, the new comic strip from New York bankruptcy attorney Steven Horowitz and and artist Gideon Kendall. Here is stip number four.
BAPCPA MAN is designed to entertain both consumers and bankruptcy attorneys.
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Steve and Gideon originally came up with the well-received
Bankruptcy Bill cartoon strips, about a hapless New York City bankruptcy attorney associate at a large bankruptcy firm.
“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.
The strips seek to educate consumers, humor attorneys, and will also try to poke fun at some of the more ridiculous requirements of the new bankruptcy law. Please check out the
Bankruptcy Bill and BAPCPA Man Website which now has references and links to other bankruptcy blogs around the country.
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The strip is posted with permission from Bankruptcy Bill.
Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
Bankruptcy Can Be Humorous!
In the past two weeks I posted the two debut strips of
BAPCPA MAN, the new comic strip from New York bankruptcy attorney Steven Horowitz and and artist Gideon Kendall. Here is stip number three.
BAPCPA MAN is designed to entertain both consumers and bankruptcy attorneys.
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Steve and Gideon originally came up with the well-received
Bankruptcy Bill cartoon strips, about a hapless New York City bankruptcy attorney associate at a large bankruptcy firm.
“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.
The strips seek to educate consumers, humor attorneys, and will also try to 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.
Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
Can Bankruptcy Be a Laughing Matter?
Last week I posted the debut of
BAPCPA MAN, the new comic strip from New York bankruptcy attorney Steven Horowitz and and artist Gideon Kendall.
BAPCPA MAN is designed to entertain both consumers and bankruptcy attorneys.
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Steve and Gideon originally came up with the well-received
Bankruptcy Bill cartoon strips, about a hapless New York City bankruptcy attorney associate at a large bankruptcy firm.
“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.
The strips seek to educate consumers, humor attorneys, and will also try to 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.
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.
Posted on Thursday (May 7, 2009) at 5:00 pm to Bankruptcy Humour

The Bankruptcy Bill Cartoon Strip
My friend and New York City bankruptcy attorney colleague, Steven Horowitz, has been collaberating with his artist friend, Gideon Kendall, to come up with a humerous cartoon strip, “Bankruptcy Bill.” So far there are 15 Bankruptcy Bill Cartoon Strips.
Bankruptcy Bill is an original cartoon strip about bankruptcy lawyers, especially the trials and tribulations of New York City bankruptcy associates.
Steve gleaned episodes and anecdotes from his past as a young bankruptcy associate at the New York City firm, Stroock, Stroock & Lavan, where it seems that associates, like those at most Manhattan firms, are overworked and underappreciated.
You can see more of Bankruptcy Bill at the
Bankruptcy Bill web site. And Steve wants me to tell you that you can order Bankruptcy Bill posters and mugs on his web site, too.
Posted on Thursday (February 26, 2009) at 4:15 pm to Bankruptcy Humour

A Bankruptcy Cartoon Strip
My bankruptcy attorney colleague, Steven Horowitz, recently collaberated with his artist friend, Gideon Kendall, to come up with a humerous cartoon strip, “Bankruptcy Bill.”
Bankruptcy Bill is an original cartoon strip about bankruptcy lawyers, especially the trials and tribulations of New York City bankruptcy associates.
Steve, who originated about a dozen of these cartoon strips to date, gleaned episodes and anecdotes from his past as a young bankruptcy associate at the NYC firm, Stroock, Stroock & Lavan, where it seems that associates, like those at most Manhattan firms, are overworked and underappreciated.
You can see more of Bankruptcy Bill at the
Bankruptcy Bill web site. And Steve wants me to tell you that you can order Bankruptcy Bill posters and mugs, too.