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Journal Register files to reorganize in Chapter 11 - MarketWatch


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Journal Register files to reorganize in Chapter 11
MarketWatch
By Robert Daniel, MarketWatch TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) — Journal Register Co., the Yardley, Pa., newspaper publisher, filed to reorganize under Chapter 11 of federal bankruptcy law. , , ) said on Saturday that it filed petitions for the parent and its
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Law firm files objection over Delphi Corp. action - Youngstown Vindicator

Law firm files objection over Delphi Corp. action
Youngstown Vindicator, OH
The law firm argued that bankruptcy law calls for a debtor to provide information about benefit cuts and negotiate those cuts with a committee representing the workers. Its motion said Delphi opposed the formation of such a committee earlier because it
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Automakers Dismiss Bankruptcy; US Won’t Rule It Out - Bloomberg


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Taxpayers also would get priority to be paid back first in a government-sponsored Chapter 11, said Nancy Rapoport, bankruptcy law professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. “I don’t see how it’s better for the taxpayer for the auto companies to
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Bankruptcy reform could help hard-up homeowners - San Diego Union Tribune


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Bankruptcy reform could help hard-up homeowners
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Stanford Receiver May Need a Decade to Pay Victims - Bloomberg


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Stanford Receiver May Need a Decade to Pay Victims
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Jay Westbrook, a University of Texas bankruptcy-law professor, said Stanford’s receivership process will take at least three years and could take as long as a decade if there are many international investors involved. “There’sa dance that has to go on
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Amended bankruptcy law should reduce foreclosures - The News Journal


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Amended bankruptcy law should reduce foreclosures
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What's needed to solve this problem is a revision of US bankruptcy law that would allow judges to work out new mortgage payment schedules for working people who've filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. It's estimated this could save hundreds of thousands of
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Bankruptcy Is No Silver Bullet - The Washington Independent


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Bankruptcy Is No Silver Bullet
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The change in bankruptcy law would be the stick. Under current bankruptcy law, judges have the power to reduce, or “cram down,” the rates and principal of most loans, including those governing the sale of yachts, vacation homes and almost any other
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Journal Register files to reorganize in Chapter 11 - MarketWatch


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Journal Register files to reorganize in Chapter 11
MarketWatch
By Robert Daniel, MarketWatch TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) — Journal Register Co., the Yardley, Pa., newspaper publisher, filed to reorganize under Chapter 11 of federal bankruptcy law. , , ) said on Saturday that it filed petitions for the parent and its
Journal Register Co. files for bankruptcy protection Philadelphia Inquirer
Register Execs Request “Shutdown” Bonuses New Haven Independent
Journal Register files for bankruptcy protection RTT News
Reuters - Forbes
all 420 news articles

Law firm files objection over Delphi Corp. action - Youngstown Vindicator

Law firm files objection over Delphi Corp. action
Youngstown Vindicator, OH
The law firm argued that bankruptcy law calls for a debtor to provide information about benefit cuts and negotiate those cuts with a committee representing the workers. Its motion said Delphi opposed the formation of such a committee earlier because it
Retirees will fight Delphi health cuts in court Indianapolis Star
Outraged Delphi Retirees Taking Fight to Court Inside INdiana Business (press release)
Delphi retirees put up a fight for benefits: Retired salaried Trading Markets (press release)
Dayton Daily News - Youngstown Vindicator
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Automakers Dismiss Bankruptcy; US Won’t Rule It Out - Bloomberg


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Automakers Dismiss Bankruptcy; US Won’t Rule It Out
Bloomberg
Taxpayers also would get priority to be paid back first in a government-sponsored Chapter 11, said Nancy Rapoport, bankruptcy law professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. “I don’t see how it’s better for the taxpayer for the auto companies to
Video: GM, Chrysler Seek More Aid, to Cut More Jobs AssociatedPress
As auto companies prep restructuring plans, bankruptcy gains favor MLive.com
Bankruptcy Could Be More Costly New York Times
The New American - Baltimore Sun
all 6,163 news articles

Bankruptcy reform could help hard-up homeowners - San Diego Union Tribune


San Diego Union Tribune
Bankruptcy reform could help hard-up homeowners
San Diego Union Tribune, CA
Doan, who writes a blog on bankruptcy, said that in recent weeks his office has been deluged with e-mails and calls from financially distressed homeowners wondering if the proposed change in bankruptcy law could help them. US Bankruptcy Court Judge
Debating judges' role in foreclosure remedy The National Law Journal
Learn basics before bankruptcy filing Modesto Bee
all 14 news articles

Stanford Receiver May Need a Decade to Pay Victims - Bloomberg


Richmond Times Dispatch
Stanford Receiver May Need a Decade to Pay Victims
Bloomberg
Jay Westbrook, a University of Texas bankruptcy-law professor, said Stanford’s receivership process will take at least three years and could take as long as a decade if there are many international investors involved. “There’sa dance that has to go on
Stanford investors barred from access to cash The Associated Press
all 207 news articles

Amended bankruptcy law should reduce foreclosures - The News Journal


guardian.co.uk
Amended bankruptcy law should reduce foreclosures
The News Journal, DE
What's needed to solve this problem is a revision of US bankruptcy law that would allow judges to work out new mortgage payment schedules for working people who've filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. It's estimated this could save hundreds of thousands of
Video: Federal Foreclosure Fix CBS
Bankruptcy change holds foreclosure fix Indianapolis Star
google news commentComment by Mike Larson Real Estate Analyst with Weiss Research
Bizjournals.com
all 3,757 news articles

Bankruptcy Is No Silver Bullet - The Washington Independent


The Washington Independent
Bankruptcy Is No Silver Bullet
The Washington Independent, DC
The change in bankruptcy law would be the stick. Under current bankruptcy law, judges have the power to reduce, or “cram down,” the rates and principal of most loans, including those governing the sale of yachts, vacation homes and almost any other
Extent of Bankruptcy Reform Hinges on Details Washington Post
Mortgage rescue may not save Brevardians Florida Today
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