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Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Guess What Got Lost in the Loan Pool? - New York Times

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Guess What Got Lost in the Loan Pool? - New York Times

Guess What Got Lost in the Loan Pool?
New York Times, United States
Borrowers who do not have a lawyer representing them can be turned out of their homes in four months. Samuel L. Bufford, a federal bankruptcy judge in Los Angeles since 1985, has overseen some 100000 bankruptcy cases. He said that in previous years,

Bankruptcy attorney seeks bank records in Cosmo case - Newsday

Bankruptcy attorney seeks bank records in Cosmo case
Newsday, NY
BY MICHAEL AMON | michael.amon@newsday.com The bankruptcy attorney charged with recouping losses for Agape World investors met with federal prosecutors yesterday and is seeking the bank records of a youth baseball league, a youth sports arena and
Lawsuit filed against Agape chief, employees Newsday
all 5 news articles

Guess What Got Lost in the Loan Pool? - New York Times

Guess What Got Lost in the Loan Pool?
New York Times, United States
Borrowers who do not have a lawyer representing them can be turned out of their homes in four months. Samuel L. Bufford, a federal bankruptcy judge in Los Angeles since 1985, has overseen some 100000 bankruptcy cases. He said that in previous years,

Bankruptcy attorney seeks bank records in Cosmo case - Newsday

Bankruptcy attorney seeks bank records in Cosmo case
Newsday, NY
BY MICHAEL AMON | michael.amon@newsday.com The bankruptcy attorney charged with recouping losses for Agape World investors met with federal prosecutors yesterday and is seeking the bank records of a youth baseball league, a youth sports arena and
Lawsuit filed against Agape chief, employees Newsday
all 5 news articles

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Bankruptcy Lawyers North Dakota.com

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

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Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business - Alton Telegraph

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business - Alton Telegraph

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business
Alton Telegraph, IL
The total caseload is up about 20 percent, but layoffs at workplaces such as US Steel's Granite City Works will take a while to work their way to a bankruptcy lawyer's office, Mueller said. The economic downturn that is creating layoffs today may show

Bankruptcy Lawyers Shredding Bigtime . . . And Getting Paid, Too - Wall Street Journal Blogs


Wall Street Journal Blogs
Bankruptcy Lawyers Shredding Bigtime . . . And Getting Paid, Too
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY
A couple of years ago it would have been impossible to imagine firms throwing professional-baseball money at bankruptcy lawyers, who can not only command fat salaries on the lateral market but are getting paid more just to stay put ─ because of the

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business - Alton Telegraph

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business
Alton Telegraph, IL
The total caseload is up about 20 percent, but layoffs at workplaces such as US Steel's Granite City Works will take a while to work their way to a bankruptcy lawyer's office, Mueller said. The economic downturn that is creating layoffs today may show

Bankruptcy Lawyers Shredding Bigtime . . . And Getting Paid, Too - Wall Street Journal Blogs


Wall Street Journal Blogs
Bankruptcy Lawyers Shredding Bigtime . . . And Getting Paid, Too
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY
A couple of years ago it would have been impossible to imagine firms throwing professional-baseball money at bankruptcy lawyers, who can not only command fat salaries on the lateral market but are getting paid more just to stay put ─ because of the

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Bankruptcy Lawyers North Dakota.com

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

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Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - CEO Tierney, 2 other Philly news execs to roll back ‘08 raises during - Chicago Tribune

Friday, February 27th, 2009

CEO Tierney, 2 other Philly news execs to roll back ‘08 raises during - Chicago Tribune
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bankruptcy lawyers say three Philadelphia newspaper executives will roll back their 2008 raises while the company tries to shed debt and stay afloat. Chief Executive Brian Tierney’s 38 percent pay hike in December has boosted

Philly news execs skip raises in bankruptcy case - Seattle Times
Bankruptcy lawyers say three Philadelphia newspaper executives will roll back their 2008 raises while the company tries to shed debt and stay afloat. Chief Executive Brian Tierney’s 38 percent pay hike in December has boosted his salary to $850,000

Judge Demands Vick Appear In Bankruptcy Court - WSB-TV Atlanta
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — A judge is demanding that Michael Vick appear in bankruptcy court in Virginia on April 2. The suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback is serving a 23-month sentence at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan. A government

Hearing Set In Michael Vick Bankruptcy Case - WJBF.com
Michael Vick’s bankruptcy lawyers are heading back to court in Newport News. The suspended NFL star’s third financial disclosure statement is the major issue in today’s hearing. Judge Frank Santoro has twice rejected the disclosure statement

CEO Tierney, 2 other Philly news execs to roll back ‘08 raises during - Chicago Tribune
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bankruptcy lawyers say three Philadelphia newspaper executives will roll back their 2008 raises while the company tries to shed debt and stay afloat. Chief Executive Brian Tierney’s 38 percent pay hike in December has boosted

Philly news execs skip raises in bankruptcy case - Seattle Times
Bankruptcy lawyers say three Philadelphia newspaper executives will roll back their 2008 raises while the company tries to shed debt and stay afloat. Chief Executive Brian Tierney’s 38 percent pay hike in December has boosted his salary to $850,000

Judge Demands Vick Appear In Bankruptcy Court - WSB-TV Atlanta
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — A judge is demanding that Michael Vick appear in bankruptcy court in Virginia on April 2. The suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback is serving a 23-month sentence at the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan. A government

Hearing Set In Michael Vick Bankruptcy Case - WJBF.com
Michael Vick’s bankruptcy lawyers are heading back to court in Newport News. The suspended NFL star’s third financial disclosure statement is the major issue in today’s hearing. Judge Frank Santoro has twice rejected the disclosure statement

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Bankruptcy Lawyers Oklahoma.com

Friday, February 27th, 2009

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Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business - Alton Telegraph

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business - Alton Telegraph

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business
Alton Telegraph, IL
The total caseload is up about 20 percent, but layoffs at workplaces such as US Steel's Granite City Works will take a while to work their way to a bankruptcy lawyer's office, Mueller said. The economic downturn that is creating layoffs today may show

Philly news execs skip raises in bankruptcy case - The Associated Press


CBS News
Philly news execs skip raises in bankruptcy case
The Associated Press
A bankruptcy judge Tuesday approved a plan to let the company continue to operate for the next two weeks, until a scheduled March 9 hearing, although she temporarily blocked a request to pay the company's bankruptcy lawyers as much as $860 an hour
'Inky' Wins Round One In Bankruptcy Court Motions Evening Bulletin
Details, timeline emerge in Phila. Newspapers bankruptcy Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Newspapers Seeking Bankruptcy New York Times
Philadelphia Daily News - Bizjournals.com
all 956 news articles

Bankruptcy Lawyers Shredding Bigtime . . . And Getting Paid, Too - Wall Street Journal Blogs


Wall Street Journal Blogs
Bankruptcy Lawyers Shredding Bigtime . . . And Getting Paid, Too
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY
A couple of years ago it would have been impossible to imagine firms throwing professional-baseball money at bankruptcy lawyers, who can not only command fat salaries on the lateral market but are getting paid more just to stay put ─ because of the

Hearing set in Michael Vick bankruptcy case - The Associated Press


Washington Post
Hearing set in Michael Vick bankruptcy case
The Associated Press
(AP) — Michael Vick's bankruptcy lawyers are heading back to court in Newport News. The suspended NFL star's third financial disclosure statement is the major issue in Friday's hearing. Judge Frank Santoro has twice rejected the disclosure statement
Vick's attorneys mum on report of release National Post
Vick may finish sentence in home confinement Richmond Times Dispatch
Confessed dogfighter Michael Vick to get early release from prison Examiner.com
The Associated Press
all 648 news articles

Houston lawyers offer free tax advice, aid to veterans - Houston Chronicle

Houston lawyers offer free tax advice, aid to veterans
Houston Chronicle, United States
A bar association spokeswoman said volunteer lawyers will provide legal advice on issues including family law, wills and probate, consumer issues, landlord/tenant law, workers' compensation, taxes, bankruptcy and veterans' benefits and disability

Bankruptcy: A complex dance - Philadelphia Inquirer

Bankruptcy: A complex dance
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA
The law varies from one federal district to another, but bankruptcy judges in the Third Federal Circuit, which comprises Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, tend to be protective of labor contracts and employee rights, bankruptcy lawyers said.

Judge in Inquirer case well-versed in bankruptcy - Philadelphia Inquirer

Judge in Inquirer case well-versed in bankruptcy
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA
Bankruptcy lawyers who have practiced in her court say she has a pleasant bedside manner and a nonintimidating approach. "You appear before a judge and they are wearing their judicial robes; it can be ominous," said bankruptcy lawyer Leslie Baskin.

Stanford’s First Investment-Banking Deal Sparked 2005 Lawsuit - Bloomberg

Stanford’s First Investment-Banking Deal Sparked 2005 Lawsuit
Bloomberg
Noland is out of the country and can’t be reached for comment, her lawyer said. In December 2002, the board fired Buhler, the founder. A month later the company sought bankruptcy protection in Ohio without notifying non-Stanford investors or seeking

Business is booming for region’s bankruptcy lawyer - Blue Ridge Business Journal

Business is booming for region’s bankruptcy lawyer
Blue Ridge Business Journal, VA
In the Commonwealth, business is booming for bankruptcy attorneys. But the work is grueling, and according to some lawyers, returns can be iffy. Those who represent lenders and creditors are cautioning their clients to keep close tabs on those to whom

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business - Alton Telegraph

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business
Alton Telegraph, IL
The total caseload is up about 20 percent, but layoffs at workplaces such as US Steel's Granite City Works will take a while to work their way to a bankruptcy lawyer's office, Mueller said. The economic downturn that is creating layoffs today may show

Philly news execs skip raises in bankruptcy case - The Associated Press


CBS News
Philly news execs skip raises in bankruptcy case
The Associated Press
A bankruptcy judge Tuesday approved a plan to let the company continue to operate for the next two weeks, until a scheduled March 9 hearing, although she temporarily blocked a request to pay the company's bankruptcy lawyers as much as $860 an hour
'Inky' Wins Round One In Bankruptcy Court Motions Evening Bulletin
Details, timeline emerge in Phila. Newspapers bankruptcy Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Newspapers Seeking Bankruptcy New York Times
Philadelphia Daily News - Bizjournals.com
all 956 news articles

Bankruptcy Lawyers Shredding Bigtime . . . And Getting Paid, Too - Wall Street Journal Blogs


Wall Street Journal Blogs
Bankruptcy Lawyers Shredding Bigtime . . . And Getting Paid, Too
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY
A couple of years ago it would have been impossible to imagine firms throwing professional-baseball money at bankruptcy lawyers, who can not only command fat salaries on the lateral market but are getting paid more just to stay put ─ because of the

Hearing set in Michael Vick bankruptcy case - The Associated Press


Washington Post
Hearing set in Michael Vick bankruptcy case
The Associated Press
(AP) — Michael Vick's bankruptcy lawyers are heading back to court in Newport News. The suspended NFL star's third financial disclosure statement is the major issue in Friday's hearing. Judge Frank Santoro has twice rejected the disclosure statement
Vick's attorneys mum on report of release National Post
Vick may finish sentence in home confinement Richmond Times Dispatch
Confessed dogfighter Michael Vick to get early release from prison Examiner.com
The Associated Press
all 648 news articles

Houston lawyers offer free tax advice, aid to veterans - Houston Chronicle

Houston lawyers offer free tax advice, aid to veterans
Houston Chronicle, United States
A bar association spokeswoman said volunteer lawyers will provide legal advice on issues including family law, wills and probate, consumer issues, landlord/tenant law, workers' compensation, taxes, bankruptcy and veterans' benefits and disability

Bankruptcy: A complex dance - Philadelphia Inquirer

Bankruptcy: A complex dance
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA
The law varies from one federal district to another, but bankruptcy judges in the Third Federal Circuit, which comprises Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, tend to be protective of labor contracts and employee rights, bankruptcy lawyers said.

Judge in Inquirer case well-versed in bankruptcy - Philadelphia Inquirer

Judge in Inquirer case well-versed in bankruptcy
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA
Bankruptcy lawyers who have practiced in her court say she has a pleasant bedside manner and a nonintimidating approach. "You appear before a judge and they are wearing their judicial robes; it can be ominous," said bankruptcy lawyer Leslie Baskin.

Stanford’s First Investment-Banking Deal Sparked 2005 Lawsuit - Bloomberg

Stanford’s First Investment-Banking Deal Sparked 2005 Lawsuit
Bloomberg
Noland is out of the country and can’t be reached for comment, her lawyer said. In December 2002, the board fired Buhler, the founder. A month later the company sought bankruptcy protection in Ohio without notifying non-Stanford investors or seeking

Business is booming for region’s bankruptcy lawyer - Blue Ridge Business Journal

Business is booming for region’s bankruptcy lawyer
Blue Ridge Business Journal, VA
In the Commonwealth, business is booming for bankruptcy attorneys. But the work is grueling, and according to some lawyers, returns can be iffy. Those who represent lenders and creditors are cautioning their clients to keep close tabs on those to whom

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - A GM bankruptcy would boost fees - Detroit Free Press

Friday, February 27th, 2009

A GM bankruptcy would boost fees - Detroit Free Press
A General Motors Corp. bankruptcy might yield a $1.2-billion bonanza for bankers, accountants and lawyers, surpassing record fees being made by advisers on the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. GM, trying to lower debt and wages out of court

Trib gets break on legal fees - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Although Tribune Co. is the second- largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., its bankruptcy lawyers can’t charge the highest fees in the country, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Cary ruled at a hearing Feb. 20. Lawyers for Tribune from Chicago-based

Skyward Mobile’s bankruptcy fueled by MobiTV lawsuit - Mass High Tech
The Chapter 7 bankruptcy documents filed last week by Wakefield-based mobile application developer Skyward Mobile LLC indicate a total of $3.6 million worth of liabilities. But it seems that a $400,000 settlement claim to a California-based mobile

Economy good for bankruptcy business - Everett Herald
An answer: bankruptcy lawyers. Bankruptcy inquiries started increasing about a year ago for Anderson Hunter, said Chris Knapp, a lawyer at the downtown Everett law firm. Individuals and business owners have contacted the firm seeking help to survive

A GM bankruptcy would boost fees - Detroit Free Press
A General Motors Corp. bankruptcy might yield a $1.2-billion bonanza for bankers, accountants and lawyers, surpassing record fees being made by advisers on the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. GM, trying to lower debt and wages out of court

Trib gets break on legal fees - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Although Tribune Co. is the second- largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., its bankruptcy lawyers can’t charge the highest fees in the country, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Cary ruled at a hearing Feb. 20. Lawyers for Tribune from Chicago-based

Skyward Mobile’s bankruptcy fueled by MobiTV lawsuit - Mass High Tech
The Chapter 7 bankruptcy documents filed last week by Wakefield-based mobile application developer Skyward Mobile LLC indicate a total of $3.6 million worth of liabilities. But it seems that a $400,000 settlement claim to a California-based mobile

Economy good for bankruptcy business - Everett Herald
An answer: bankruptcy lawyers. Bankruptcy inquiries started increasing about a year ago for Anderson Hunter, said Chris Knapp, a lawyer at the downtown Everett law firm. Individuals and business owners have contacted the firm seeking help to survive

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Vick may finish sentence in home confinement - Richmond Times-Dispatch

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Vick may finish sentence in home confinement - Richmond Times-Dispatch
Suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick may be released from federal prison in Kansas this spring to serve the final two months of his 23-month dogfighting sentence at his home in Hampton. The Associated Press quoted an unidentified federal official

Official says Vick headed home - Denver Post
RICHMOND, VA. — Imprisoned NFL star Michael Vick will be allowed to serve the last two months of his sentence under home confinement because there is no room at a halfway house for him, a government official told The Associated Press Thursday. Vick

Temp: 55°F - Hays Daily News
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Imprisoned NFL star Michael Vick will be allowed to serve the last two months of his sentence under home confinement because there is no room at a halfway house for him, a government official told The Associated Press Thursday

Skyward Mobile’s bankruptcy fueled by MobiTV lawsuit - Mass High Tech
The Chapter 7 bankruptcy documents filed last week by Wakefield-based mobile application developer Skyward Mobile LLC indicate a total of $3.6 million worth of liabilities. But it seems that a $400,000 settlement claim to a California-based mobile

Vick’s attorneys mum on report - espnstar.com
The attorneys for Michael Vick declined to comment on a report that he has been approved for home confinement. Vick, the former superstar quarterback of the Atlanta Falcons, currently is serving a 23-month sentence on federal dogfighting charges. He

Vick gets OK for home confinement - The Washington Times
Imprisoned NFL star Michael Vick will be allowed to serve the last two months of his sentence under home confinement because there is no room at a halfway house for him, a government official told the Associated Press on Thursday. Vick is serving a

Vick may finish sentence in home confinement - Richmond Times-Dispatch
Suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick may be released from federal prison in Kansas this spring to serve the final two months of his 23-month dogfighting sentence at his home in Hampton. The Associated Press quoted an unidentified federal official

Official says Vick headed home - Denver Post
RICHMOND, VA. — Imprisoned NFL star Michael Vick will be allowed to serve the last two months of his sentence under home confinement because there is no room at a halfway house for him, a government official told The Associated Press Thursday. Vick

Temp: 55°F - Hays Daily News
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Imprisoned NFL star Michael Vick will be allowed to serve the last two months of his sentence under home confinement because there is no room at a halfway house for him, a government official told The Associated Press Thursday

Skyward Mobile’s bankruptcy fueled by MobiTV lawsuit - Mass High Tech
The Chapter 7 bankruptcy documents filed last week by Wakefield-based mobile application developer Skyward Mobile LLC indicate a total of $3.6 million worth of liabilities. But it seems that a $400,000 settlement claim to a California-based mobile

Vick’s attorneys mum on report - espnstar.com
The attorneys for Michael Vick declined to comment on a report that he has been approved for home confinement. Vick, the former superstar quarterback of the Atlanta Falcons, currently is serving a 23-month sentence on federal dogfighting charges. He

Vick gets OK for home confinement - The Washington Times
Imprisoned NFL star Michael Vick will be allowed to serve the last two months of his sentence under home confinement because there is no room at a halfway house for him, a government official told the Associated Press on Thursday. Vick is serving a

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Foreclosure Sale Of Ocean Wood Planned Tuesday - Ellsworth American

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Foreclosure Sale Of Ocean Wood Planned Tuesday - Ellsworth American

Foreclosure Sale Of Ocean Wood Planned Tuesday
Ellsworth American, ME
The first, like the second, was called off when Ocean Wood Enterprises filed for bankruptcy. The lawyer representing Ocean Wood, bankruptcy lawyer David Johnson of Marcus, Clegg & Mistretta of Portland, said his firm was evaluating its options.

Bankruptcy attorney seeks bank records in Cosmo case - Newsday

Bankruptcy attorney seeks bank records in Cosmo case
Newsday, NY
BY MICHAEL AMON | michael.amon@newsday.com The bankruptcy attorney charged with recouping losses for Agape World investors met with federal prosecutors yesterday and is seeking the bank records of a youth baseball league, a youth sports arena and
Lawsuit filed against Agape chief, employees Newsday
all 5 news articles

Sidley Lawyers Held by Judge to $925 an Hour for Work - Bloomberg


Wall Street Journal Blogs
Sidley Lawyers Held by Judge to $925 an Hour for Work
Bloomberg
US Bankruptcy Court Judge Kevin Carey in Wilmington, Delaware, said in a hearing today that any bankruptcy lawyer who tries to charge $1000 an hour will need to prove he or she is worth that much. “To the extent that this applicant or any other hits
In Tribune Bankruptcy, Judge Caps Sidley’s Fees at $925/hr Wall Street Journal Blogs
all 2 news articles

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business - Alton Telegraph

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business
Alton Telegraph, IL
The total caseload is up about 20 percent, but layoffs at workplaces such as US Steel's Granite City Works will take a while to work their way to a bankruptcy lawyer's office, Mueller said. The economic downturn that is creating layoffs today may show

Activists Want Congress to Change Bankruptcy Laws Dealing With … - NHPR


Voice of America
Activists Want Congress to Change Bankruptcy Laws Dealing With
NHPR, NH
The chief of the Mortgage Bankers and Brokers group of New Hampshire also says changing the Bankruptcy law could be bad for the economy. In fact, Ralph Coppola says the massive market on Wall Street that buys and sells mortgages wants to know exactly
Mortgage Industry, Consumer Groups React to Obama Mortgage Rescue Plan Voice of America
House expected to pass mortgage ‘cramdown’ bill OCRegister
Bankruptcy Mortgage Cramdowns Would Hurt Housing Market Heritage.org
The Hill - Asia Times Online
all 543 news articles

Minneapolis development files for bankruptcy - Bizjournals.com

Minneapolis development files for bankruptcy
Bizjournals.com, NC
Councilman Dean Zimmerman going to federal prison after being convicted in 2006 of accepting bribes from the project’s developer. Phone and e-mail messages left with Tria and its lawyer in the bankruptcy weren’t immediately returned on Thursday.

Foreclosure Sale Of Ocean Wood Planned Tuesday - Ellsworth American

Foreclosure Sale Of Ocean Wood Planned Tuesday
Ellsworth American, ME
The first, like the second, was called off when Ocean Wood Enterprises filed for bankruptcy. The lawyer representing Ocean Wood, bankruptcy lawyer David Johnson of Marcus, Clegg & Mistretta of Portland, said his firm was evaluating its options.

Bankruptcy attorney seeks bank records in Cosmo case - Newsday

Bankruptcy attorney seeks bank records in Cosmo case
Newsday, NY
BY MICHAEL AMON | michael.amon@newsday.com The bankruptcy attorney charged with recouping losses for Agape World investors met with federal prosecutors yesterday and is seeking the bank records of a youth baseball league, a youth sports arena and
Lawsuit filed against Agape chief, employees Newsday
all 5 news articles

Sidley Lawyers Held by Judge to $925 an Hour for Work - Bloomberg


Wall Street Journal Blogs
Sidley Lawyers Held by Judge to $925 an Hour for Work
Bloomberg
US Bankruptcy Court Judge Kevin Carey in Wilmington, Delaware, said in a hearing today that any bankruptcy lawyer who tries to charge $1000 an hour will need to prove he or she is worth that much. “To the extent that this applicant or any other hits
In Tribune Bankruptcy, Judge Caps Sidley’s Fees at $925/hr Wall Street Journal Blogs
all 2 news articles

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business - Alton Telegraph

Bankruptcy lawyers see boom in business
Alton Telegraph, IL
The total caseload is up about 20 percent, but layoffs at workplaces such as US Steel's Granite City Works will take a while to work their way to a bankruptcy lawyer's office, Mueller said. The economic downturn that is creating layoffs today may show

Activists Want Congress to Change Bankruptcy Laws Dealing With … - NHPR


Voice of America
Activists Want Congress to Change Bankruptcy Laws Dealing With
NHPR, NH
The chief of the Mortgage Bankers and Brokers group of New Hampshire also says changing the Bankruptcy law could be bad for the economy. In fact, Ralph Coppola says the massive market on Wall Street that buys and sells mortgages wants to know exactly
Mortgage Industry, Consumer Groups React to Obama Mortgage Rescue Plan Voice of America
House expected to pass mortgage ‘cramdown’ bill OCRegister
Bankruptcy Mortgage Cramdowns Would Hurt Housing Market Heritage.org
The Hill - Asia Times Online
all 543 news articles

Minneapolis development files for bankruptcy - Bizjournals.com

Minneapolis development files for bankruptcy
Bizjournals.com, NC
Councilman Dean Zimmerman going to federal prison after being convicted in 2006 of accepting bribes from the project’s developer. Phone and e-mail messages left with Tria and its lawyer in the bankruptcy weren’t immediately returned on Thursday.