Bankruptcy Laws, Bankruptcy Law - Spun for stage, ‘Thief Lord’ loses some magic - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Spun for stage, ‘Thief Lord’ loses some magic - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Jan. 23, 2010 2:08 p.m. | Cornelia Funke’s novel “The Thief Lord” turns on a mysterious merry-go-round that makes adults out of children and children out of adults. In creating a playground for actors of all ages, First Stage Children’s Theater aims

Suspect arrested in four robberies on the same day - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The 34-year-old West Bend man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 1997 burglary, court records show. He was also convicted of forgery and burglary in 1994. All three felonies were committed in Washington County. According to a West Bend police

Nevada foreclosure mediation program may lose teeth - Reno Gazette
To mandate modifications or not mandate modifications. That is the question in a debate now brewing between consumer advocates and loan servicers on whether judges should have the power to force modifications and new loan terms as part of the state

Kern bankruptcies rise — and folks from all walks of life are filing - Bakersfield Californian
Bankruptcy filings in Kern County have risen steadily since 2006 — and now, local attorneys say, more middle-and upper-class residents are seeking protection from creditors. Last year, 4,180 filings came from individuals and businesses in Kern

Journal Star publisher talks about the industry - Lincoln Journal Star
In the midst of an international recession, few industries in America are going through more wrenching change than newspaper publishing. At least 13 U.S. newspaper chains have filed for some kind of court-supervised financial reorganization

Leaving with nothing - Windsor Star
years as a production and shipping manager at both auto supply plants, was forced to sell his house at a loss last year, his truck two weeks ago and recently declared bankruptcy as living in his late mother-in-law’s home, but with

For Richer or for Not Quite as Rich - New York Times
Several White Birch rivals have filed for bankruptcy, and White Birch missed an $18 million interest payment due in late September. Mr. Brant’s creditors — a group of hedge funds — might be running out of patience. Last year, they hired a law

Beware of potential pitfalls of debt settlement offers - Asheville Citizen-Times
Now is a great time to get started on putting your financial house in order, but there are some pitfalls you want to be sure to avoid. Last year, my office received Consider contacting a local bankruptcy attorney if your debt situation is

Spun for stage, ‘Thief Lord’ loses some magic - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Jan. 23, 2010 2:08 p.m. | Cornelia Funke’s novel “The Thief Lord” turns on a mysterious merry-go-round that makes adults out of children and children out of adults. In creating a playground for actors of all ages, First Stage Children’s Theater aims

Suspect arrested in four robberies on the same day - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The 34-year-old West Bend man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for a 1997 burglary, court records show. He was also convicted of forgery and burglary in 1994. All three felonies were committed in Washington County. According to a West Bend police

Nevada foreclosure mediation program may lose teeth - Reno Gazette
To mandate modifications or not mandate modifications. That is the question in a debate now brewing between consumer advocates and loan servicers on whether judges should have the power to force modifications and new loan terms as part of the state

Kern bankruptcies rise — and folks from all walks of life are filing - Bakersfield Californian
Bankruptcy filings in Kern County have risen steadily since 2006 — and now, local attorneys say, more middle-and upper-class residents are seeking protection from creditors. Last year, 4,180 filings came from individuals and businesses in Kern

Journal Star publisher talks about the industry - Lincoln Journal Star
In the midst of an international recession, few industries in America are going through more wrenching change than newspaper publishing. At least 13 U.S. newspaper chains have filed for some kind of court-supervised financial reorganization

Leaving with nothing - Windsor Star
years as a production and shipping manager at both auto supply plants, was forced to sell his house at a loss last year, his truck two weeks ago and recently declared bankruptcy as living in his late mother-in-law’s home, but with

For Richer or for Not Quite as Rich - New York Times
Several White Birch rivals have filed for bankruptcy, and White Birch missed an $18 million interest payment due in late September. Mr. Brant’s creditors — a group of hedge funds — might be running out of patience. Last year, they hired a law

Beware of potential pitfalls of debt settlement offers - Asheville Citizen-Times
Now is a great time to get started on putting your financial house in order, but there are some pitfalls you want to be sure to avoid. Last year, my office received Consider contacting a local bankruptcy attorney if your debt situation is

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