Managing bankruptcy - Sify
The worst thing about losing a job and more so during a downturn is getting a handle on the EMIs. No working mechanism to deal with personal insolvencies and bankruptcies exists even though EMIs have replaced MRPs for most big consumables. In fact
Cramdown: Congress holds off decision on changes to bankruptcy laws - Journal & Sunday Journal
CHARLES TOWN - A measure to change existing bankruptcy laws in an attempt to cut down on the number of foreclosures is making waves on Capitol Hill. Congress was expected to consider a bill known as the “Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan” on
Steel firm prevails against Thai claim - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
A federal judge dismissed a $1.1 billion lawsuit against local steelmaker Steel Dynamics Inc. filed one year ago. Prime Eagle Group LTD, which holds the claims for Thai steel company Nakornthai Strip Mill Public Co., or NSM, filed the lawsuit. In
Threat of judges changing mortgage terms may motivate lenders - Dallas Morning News
Last week, President Barack Obama unveiled a $75 billion housing plan to bail out some of the country’s most endangered homeowners. One provision of the plan is great news, some lawyers and consumer advocates say. It would allow bankruptcy judges to
Minority Shareholders Dispute Supplement Filed by Sunair - Biloxi Sun Herald
BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 27 /PRNewswire/ — In response to an attempt by Michael Brauser, Michael Herman, and Dru Schmitt (the “Insurgents”) to remove all but one member of its Board of Directors, on February 19th Sunair Services Corporation (”Sunair
Last resort - Tulsa World
The hearing took about 20 minutes and went smoothly. Their attorney, Perry Newman, told them the worst part was over. “It’s an experience I would not want anyone to go through,” she said. “But it was our only choice.” The Joneses are among a growing
N.H. law prof: Fix bankruptcy rules - Citizen
Peter Wright Courtesy photo Peter Wright of the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord is pushing for bankruptcy law changes that would benefit homeowners facing foreclosure. Bankruptcy law lets struggling debtors seek modifications that make it
Managing bankruptcy - Sify
The worst thing about losing a job and more so during a downturn is getting a handle on the EMIs. No working mechanism to deal with personal insolvencies and bankruptcies exists even though EMIs have replaced MRPs for most big consumables. In fact
Cramdown: Congress holds off decision on changes to bankruptcy laws - Journal & Sunday Journal
CHARLES TOWN - A measure to change existing bankruptcy laws in an attempt to cut down on the number of foreclosures is making waves on Capitol Hill. Congress was expected to consider a bill known as the “Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan” on
Steel firm prevails against Thai claim - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
A federal judge dismissed a $1.1 billion lawsuit against local steelmaker Steel Dynamics Inc. filed one year ago. Prime Eagle Group LTD, which holds the claims for Thai steel company Nakornthai Strip Mill Public Co., or NSM, filed the lawsuit. In
Threat of judges changing mortgage terms may motivate lenders - Dallas Morning News
Last week, President Barack Obama unveiled a $75 billion housing plan to bail out some of the country’s most endangered homeowners. One provision of the plan is great news, some lawyers and consumer advocates say. It would allow bankruptcy judges to
Minority Shareholders Dispute Supplement Filed by Sunair - Biloxi Sun Herald
BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 27 /PRNewswire/ — In response to an attempt by Michael Brauser, Michael Herman, and Dru Schmitt (the “Insurgents”) to remove all but one member of its Board of Directors, on February 19th Sunair Services Corporation (”Sunair
Last resort - Tulsa World
The hearing took about 20 minutes and went smoothly. Their attorney, Perry Newman, told them the worst part was over. “It’s an experience I would not want anyone to go through,” she said. “But it was our only choice.” The Joneses are among a growing
N.H. law prof: Fix bankruptcy rules - Citizen
Peter Wright Courtesy photo Peter Wright of the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord is pushing for bankruptcy law changes that would benefit homeowners facing foreclosure. Bankruptcy law lets struggling debtors seek modifications that make it