Russia plans bankruptcy law reform - FT - The Guardian
LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - Russia plans to overhaul its bankruptcy laws to help crisis-hit companies survive financial restructuring without being broken up, the Financial Times quoted an adviser to President Dmitry Medvedev as saying. Economic
Floyd County Town Considers Bankruptcy - Inside Indiana Business
The town of Georgetown in southern Indiana may have to file for bankruptcy as it deals with a $1.45 million debt due to a delayed sewage plant project. The Louisville Courier-Journal reports the town council has approved an ordinance designed to give
GM and Chrysler, Revisited - Wall Street Journal
Stephen J. Lubben, a professor at Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, N.J., and Credit Slips blogger, says he’s “confused” by the vilification of the General Motors and Chrysler bankruptcy cases. In an op-ed posted on Forbes.com
Indiana town considers filing for bankruptcy - Star-Press
Whether Georgetown could do that, however, is in dispute. State officials say Indiana law doesn’t authorize a town to declare bankruptcy. Georgetown’s leaders “have no authority” to declare the town bankrupt, said Brian Bailey, general counsel
Floyd County Town Considering Bankruptcy - WIBC.com
Officials in the Floyd County town of Georgetown say they’re hopeful of finding a solution to a million-dollar debt dilemma without following through on a threat to declare bankruptcy. The town of about three-thousand has been trying for three years
Indiana town considers bankruptcy over $1.4M debt - WTHR
GEORGETOWN - A southern Indiana town board is considering filing for bankruptcy protection over a potential $1.45 million debt even though officials say state law doesn’t allow that action. The 3,000-person community of Georgetown faces the debt to a
Trustee questions agreement between Denny Hecker and dealership buyer - Pioneer Press
The trustee in Denny Hecker’s bankruptcy case is now questioning the relationship between the fallen auto mogul and the man that loaned him $100,000 just weeks after Hecker filed for bankruptcy. Trustee Randall Seaver today filed a memorandum calling
Russia plans bankruptcy law reform - FT - The Guardian
LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - Russia plans to overhaul its bankruptcy laws to help crisis-hit companies survive financial restructuring without being broken up, the Financial Times quoted an adviser to President Dmitry Medvedev as saying. Economic
Floyd County Town Considers Bankruptcy - Inside Indiana Business
The town of Georgetown in southern Indiana may have to file for bankruptcy as it deals with a $1.45 million debt due to a delayed sewage plant project. The Louisville Courier-Journal reports the town council has approved an ordinance designed to give
GM and Chrysler, Revisited - Wall Street Journal
Stephen J. Lubben, a professor at Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, N.J., and Credit Slips blogger, says he’s “confused” by the vilification of the General Motors and Chrysler bankruptcy cases. In an op-ed posted on Forbes.com
Indiana town considers filing for bankruptcy - Star-Press
Whether Georgetown could do that, however, is in dispute. State officials say Indiana law doesn’t authorize a town to declare bankruptcy. Georgetown’s leaders “have no authority” to declare the town bankrupt, said Brian Bailey, general counsel
Floyd County Town Considering Bankruptcy - WIBC.com
Officials in the Floyd County town of Georgetown say they’re hopeful of finding a solution to a million-dollar debt dilemma without following through on a threat to declare bankruptcy. The town of about three-thousand has been trying for three years
Indiana town considers bankruptcy over $1.4M debt - WTHR
GEORGETOWN - A southern Indiana town board is considering filing for bankruptcy protection over a potential $1.45 million debt even though officials say state law doesn’t allow that action. The 3,000-person community of Georgetown faces the debt to a
Trustee questions agreement between Denny Hecker and dealership buyer - Pioneer Press
The trustee in Denny Hecker’s bankruptcy case is now questioning the relationship between the fallen auto mogul and the man that loaned him $100,000 just weeks after Hecker filed for bankruptcy. Trustee Randall Seaver today filed a memorandum calling