Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling could see new trial - Stockhouse
conspiracy, securities fraud, insider trading and lying to auditors for his role in the downfall of the once-mighty Houston-based energy giant. The company collapsed into bankruptcy in 2001 under the weight of years of illicit business deals and
Bankrupts can sue, but - Straits Times
The only exception provided for in the Bankruptcy Act is when the suit involves an ‘injury to the person’, although the type of injury is not specified. Former lawyer and bankrupt Thomas Loh had tried to argue that he should not need to get approval
Enron appeal argues failure is not a crime - Times Online
If America thought that it could forget about Jeffrey Skilling when he was handed a 24-year jail term, then it must quickly think again. The former Enron chief executive is returning to the headlines. Surrounded by the relative comforts of Englewood
Lenders turn the screw on debt-burdened borrowers - Age
FINANCIAL counsellors say they are struggling with a big increase in requests for help from debt-laden consumers, who face financial ruin as interest rates rise and financiers become more aggressive about recovering their funds. Katherine Lane, the
When diversifying, look to specialize; start in own field - Crain’s Detroit Business
Irene Grabowski of Dearborn-based Business System Solutions L.L.C. worked as a contractor to the Detroit 3 for years, focusing on her specialty, internal audit training. In 2007, jobs started to dry up. “Every year, you’re taking a pay cut,” she
Former Rothstein pal is set to be deposed - Palm Beach Interactive
Roger Stone, the colorful Republican political operative and one-time pal of jailed lawyer Scott Rothstein, has been sent a subpoena for a deposition in the bankruptcy case involving Rothstein’s defunct law firm. What will Stone tell the lawyers at
Struggling homeowners file lawsuits against Pasadena-based OneWest - 89.3 KPCC
PASADENA — Some homeowners who believe they are being pushed toward foreclosure by Pasadena-based OneWest Bank have filed lawsuits. “I personally don’t know what the evidence is, but I’d be quite shocked if that was going on,” Rep. Adam Schiff, D
APPCO bankruptcy case nears completion - Johnson City Press
Local businesses left hanging by last year’s APPCO convenience store bankruptcy number in the dozens, and it looks like they’ll be fortunate to get more than 10 cents for every dollar they were owed. The final bits of the APPCO Chapter 11 case
Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling could see new trial - Stockhouse
conspiracy, securities fraud, insider trading and lying to auditors for his role in the downfall of the once-mighty Houston-based energy giant. The company collapsed into bankruptcy in 2001 under the weight of years of illicit business deals and
Bankrupts can sue, but - Straits Times
The only exception provided for in the Bankruptcy Act is when the suit involves an ‘injury to the person’, although the type of injury is not specified. Former lawyer and bankrupt Thomas Loh had tried to argue that he should not need to get approval
Enron appeal argues failure is not a crime - Times Online
If America thought that it could forget about Jeffrey Skilling when he was handed a 24-year jail term, then it must quickly think again. The former Enron chief executive is returning to the headlines. Surrounded by the relative comforts of Englewood
Lenders turn the screw on debt-burdened borrowers - Age
FINANCIAL counsellors say they are struggling with a big increase in requests for help from debt-laden consumers, who face financial ruin as interest rates rise and financiers become more aggressive about recovering their funds. Katherine Lane, the
When diversifying, look to specialize; start in own field - Crain’s Detroit Business
Irene Grabowski of Dearborn-based Business System Solutions L.L.C. worked as a contractor to the Detroit 3 for years, focusing on her specialty, internal audit training. In 2007, jobs started to dry up. “Every year, you’re taking a pay cut,” she
Former Rothstein pal is set to be deposed - Palm Beach Interactive
Roger Stone, the colorful Republican political operative and one-time pal of jailed lawyer Scott Rothstein, has been sent a subpoena for a deposition in the bankruptcy case involving Rothstein’s defunct law firm. What will Stone tell the lawyers at
Struggling homeowners file lawsuits against Pasadena-based OneWest - 89.3 KPCC
PASADENA — Some homeowners who believe they are being pushed toward foreclosure by Pasadena-based OneWest Bank have filed lawsuits. “I personally don’t know what the evidence is, but I’d be quite shocked if that was going on,” Rep. Adam Schiff, D
APPCO bankruptcy case nears completion - Johnson City Press
Local businesses left hanging by last year’s APPCO convenience store bankruptcy number in the dozens, and it looks like they’ll be fortunate to get more than 10 cents for every dollar they were owed. The final bits of the APPCO Chapter 11 case

