Legal Victim Assistance Project (LVAP) is a registered 501(c) (3) Congressional District Programs, Inc. group who is currently attempting to make the American people and our Congress aware of the disgrace of legal and extra-legal fees as they relate to Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

We are at no less a juncture at this point in time than the bold revolutionaries that founded our great country. The success that the Legal Victim Assistance Project (LVAP) intends to achieve will go down in history as a momentous period when the American people claimed back their legal and Court system. We will be hailed as the second generation of Patriots.

LVAP is also supporting a publication entitled: "Redressing the Economic Damage to Legal Victims and to America from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: The Debtor-Creditor Relation and the Misallocation of Capital Assets to the Favor of Legal and Other Bankruptcy Related Consortium Fees". We are calling this publication our Tractatus Economica, in reference to the first of three foundational documents we think it is important for the nation to understand and come on board for changing the current way Chapter 11 assets are distributed. This publication contrasts how an efficient bankruptcy system works with an inefficient one much like the one we have today. The other publications are complementary to this finding. Tractatus Juridica shows the paper trail of how failed legal monitoring and implementation allowed the travesty of legal and extra-legal-favouring distributions to become standard fare. Tractatus Pragmatica details individual case studies of former business owners who have had their businesses and lives shredded so that law firms can flourish amidst their anguish.

LVAP has a four-fold agenda for accomplishing its goal of re-introducing Chapter 11 capital assets into our economy and not into the pocket of legal and extra-legal professional firms.

To join or donate to Legal Victim Assistance Project, contact Meryl M. Lanson, Program Director.