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Bankruptcy case could make it easier to shed student loans

Posted on October 12, 2015 by Keri Skasick

BOSTON — A Boston bankruptcy case could shift the decades-old federal laws that prohibit the dismissal of student loans in a bankruptcy and allow borrowers wit

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