Bankruptcy Laws, Bankruptcy Law - Where There’s No Smoke, Altria Hopes There’s Fire - New York Times

Where There’s No Smoke, Altria Hopes There’s Fire - New York Times
Michael Szymanczyk, Altria’s chief, supported regulation of tobacco but is urging the government to allow more marketing of smokeless products. Marlboro Snus is smokefree and comes in flavors. Its packaging looks more like that of cigarettes than

ALL BUSINESS: Double standard in mortgage walkaway - YAHOO!
NEW YORK – Tishman Speyer Properties walks away from 11,232 Manhattan apartments because it can’t pay its mortgage. That’s good business. Rick Gilson, a college custodial supervisor in South Dakota , wants to walk away from the mortgage on his

Diverse group to confront gang violence - Santa Maria Times
They, collectively, represent a very much bigger problem than mere “gangs,” as dangerous as gangs may be, and as important as conventional law enforcement may be If the latter is true, then our bankruptcy is ALSO a “fait accompli.”

Suit Proceeds Against Attorneys Accused of Facilitating Mortgage - Law.com
A Brooklyn judge has allowed an action to go forward against two attorneys and others who are accused of facilitating a $629,000 mortgage for a waitress who earned less than $25,000 a year. Plaintiff Portia Joseph alleged Brooklyn attorney Adrian A

Where There’s No Smoke, Altria Hopes There’s Fire - New York Times
Michael Szymanczyk, Altria’s chief, supported regulation of tobacco but is urging the government to allow more marketing of smokeless products. Marlboro Snus is smokefree and comes in flavors. Its packaging looks more like that of cigarettes than

ALL BUSINESS: Double standard in mortgage walkaway - YAHOO!
NEW YORK – Tishman Speyer Properties walks away from 11,232 Manhattan apartments because it can’t pay its mortgage. That’s good business. Rick Gilson, a college custodial supervisor in South Dakota , wants to walk away from the mortgage on his

Diverse group to confront gang violence - Santa Maria Times
They, collectively, represent a very much bigger problem than mere “gangs,” as dangerous as gangs may be, and as important as conventional law enforcement may be If the latter is true, then our bankruptcy is ALSO a “fait accompli.”

Suit Proceeds Against Attorneys Accused of Facilitating Mortgage - Law.com
A Brooklyn judge has allowed an action to go forward against two attorneys and others who are accused of facilitating a $629,000 mortgage for a waitress who earned less than $25,000 a year. Plaintiff Portia Joseph alleged Brooklyn attorney Adrian A

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