Bankruptcy Laws, Bankruptcy Law - State argues claim to Preakness Stakes - Baltimore Sun

State argues claim to Preakness Stakes - Baltimore Sun
Attorneys for Maryland are asking a federal judge to affirm the state’s claim to the Preakness Stakes amid concern in Annapolis that current bankruptcy proceedings could invalidate a law designed to keep the historic horse race in Baltimore. In

Government Budget Lacks Time and Money - Arutz Sheva
(IsraelNN.com) The lack of time and money, the two classic commodities that are limited, have forced the upcoming Netanyahu government to seek an extension for passing a new government budget. The annual battle over money usually must be concluded by

Extreme Right gains ground as Ukraine falls into crisis - Daily Telegraph
An unexpected regional election victory by a previously marginal ultra-nationalist party is among a string of developments in Ukraine that threaten to fulfil the worst fears of G20 leaders as they gather for their summit in London. Lacking the

Judge calls Wichitan dishonest; lawyer says he’s a victim - Wichita Eagle
WICHITA - Gary Krause is just a guy who got caught up in some tax changes that the IRS made in the mid-1980s, his lawyer said. Krause made it worse for himself, his lawyer said, when he chose to represent himself in court. But to chief U.S

Uncertainty still shrouds GM and Chrysler - Star-Press
INDIANAPOLIS — During more than 30 years as an autoworker, Bill Matthews has seen layoffs, recessions and recoveries. But the Indianapolis labor leader has never seen General Motors stricken to the point of bankruptcy. Until now. “If GM survives

CEO asks no court on holy days - Richmond Times-Dispatch
DES MOINES, Iowa — An embattled kosher slaughterhouse’s former CEO, who has been charged with fraud, money laundering and other crimes, is asking a judge to plan court proceedings so they don’t conflict with Jewish holidays. In the notice filed

Lawyer Lawrence Glueck offers advice about bankruptcy, debt - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Chapter 7: The chapter of the Bankruptcy Code providing for ‘liquidation,’ the sale of a debtor’s nonexempt property and the distribution of the proceeds to creditors. Chapter 13: The chapter of the Bankruptcy Code providing for adjustment of

CAREER COACH: Train yourself to be more productive - Newark Star-Ledger
Mark Schnurman, a veteran human resources executive and lawyer, lives in West Orange. I recently began training for my third marathon. This time around, I am following a clear and focused training regimen in an effort to achieve a new personal record

ASK THE BIZ BRAIN: Are credit scores combined when you marry? - Newark Star-Ledger
I filed bankruptcy in 2005, just before the laws changed. My husband-to-be is hesitant about marriage since he thinks my bankruptcy will affect his business and his shining credit score. I have been telling him my past financial tribulations do not

Home foreclosure rescue scams bilk the desperate - Honolulu Advertiser
SAN FRANCISCO — In early 2008, Cheryl Ann Montero, a California mortgage broker, held free seminars in the clubhouse of the Lone Tree Golf Course, in a suburban area near San Francisco. The attendees, homeowners facing foreclosure, were desperate

State argues claim to Preakness Stakes - Baltimore Sun
Attorneys for Maryland are asking a federal judge to affirm the state’s claim to the Preakness Stakes amid concern in Annapolis that current bankruptcy proceedings could invalidate a law designed to keep the historic horse race in Baltimore. In

Government Budget Lacks Time and Money - Arutz Sheva
(IsraelNN.com) The lack of time and money, the two classic commodities that are limited, have forced the upcoming Netanyahu government to seek an extension for passing a new government budget. The annual battle over money usually must be concluded by

Extreme Right gains ground as Ukraine falls into crisis - Daily Telegraph
An unexpected regional election victory by a previously marginal ultra-nationalist party is among a string of developments in Ukraine that threaten to fulfil the worst fears of G20 leaders as they gather for their summit in London. Lacking the

Judge calls Wichitan dishonest; lawyer says he’s a victim - Wichita Eagle
WICHITA - Gary Krause is just a guy who got caught up in some tax changes that the IRS made in the mid-1980s, his lawyer said. Krause made it worse for himself, his lawyer said, when he chose to represent himself in court. But to chief U.S

Uncertainty still shrouds GM and Chrysler - Star-Press
INDIANAPOLIS — During more than 30 years as an autoworker, Bill Matthews has seen layoffs, recessions and recoveries. But the Indianapolis labor leader has never seen General Motors stricken to the point of bankruptcy. Until now. “If GM survives

CEO asks no court on holy days - Richmond Times-Dispatch
DES MOINES, Iowa — An embattled kosher slaughterhouse’s former CEO, who has been charged with fraud, money laundering and other crimes, is asking a judge to plan court proceedings so they don’t conflict with Jewish holidays. In the notice filed

Lawyer Lawrence Glueck offers advice about bankruptcy, debt - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Chapter 7: The chapter of the Bankruptcy Code providing for ‘liquidation,’ the sale of a debtor’s nonexempt property and the distribution of the proceeds to creditors. Chapter 13: The chapter of the Bankruptcy Code providing for adjustment of

CAREER COACH: Train yourself to be more productive - Newark Star-Ledger
Mark Schnurman, a veteran human resources executive and lawyer, lives in West Orange. I recently began training for my third marathon. This time around, I am following a clear and focused training regimen in an effort to achieve a new personal record

ASK THE BIZ BRAIN: Are credit scores combined when you marry? - Newark Star-Ledger
I filed bankruptcy in 2005, just before the laws changed. My husband-to-be is hesitant about marriage since he thinks my bankruptcy will affect his business and his shining credit score. I have been telling him my past financial tribulations do not

Home foreclosure rescue scams bilk the desperate - Honolulu Advertiser
SAN FRANCISCO — In early 2008, Cheryl Ann Montero, a California mortgage broker, held free seminars in the clubhouse of the Lone Tree Golf Course, in a suburban area near San Francisco. The attendees, homeowners facing foreclosure, were desperate

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