Generally not-so-great impostor - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Kevin B. McManus, the former Paxton man who has been misrepresenting himself as a highly decorated U.S. Air Force general in Florida though the military authorities deny he holds such rank, is now facing potential criminal charges in Massachusetts
Auction slated for Philly newspapers amid bankruptcy fight between - Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Creditors seeking to take control of Philadelphia Newspapers in a hard-fought Chapter 11 bankruptcy case have hired a longtime publisher of the two dailies as an adviser. Bob Hall, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and
What’s new - Florida Times-Union
- Episcopal Children’s Services has received a $1,500 grant from Target to help provide books for the Parent Education Program. Honors/awards - Girls Inc. of Jacksonville has appointed Beth Hughes Clark as president and CEO. - Lewis, Longmand
Nearly $5 million mob-linked fraud cited - Philadelphia Inquirer
A federal bankruptcy trustee in Dallas has put a dollar figure on a multistate financial-fraud investigation linked to mobster Nicodemo S. Scarfo and Elkins Park business consultant Salvatore Pelullo. The trustee has alleged the two men, through
Bankruptcy battle: Who will own the Daily News and Inquirer? - Philiy.com
An imminent battle for control of the Daily News and Inquirer is shaping up in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Lawyers for the Philadelphia newspapers and their biggest lenders reached agreement yesterday on $15 million in temporary financing and relatively
Investors are fighting to hold onto buildings that were once managed - Idaho Statesman
Under President Douglas Swenson, who founded DBSI in 1980, the company bought shopping malls, office buildings and other commercial property and offered investors the chance to buy portions - fractional shares - of those properties. Last year, DBSI
Fees sought in club’s bankruptcy top $10 million - Forbes
Attorneys and others involved in bankruptcy proceedings for Montana’s ultra-exclusive Yellowstone Club have requested more than $10 million in fees and expenses - including some charges billed at more than $900 an hour. More than half the fees were
BUSINESS BRIEFS - Pueblo Chieftain
Pueblo attorneys James Croshal and Mickey Smith were recently elected to leadership positions of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. Croshal was elected secretary; Smith was named to the organization’s board of directors. “Jim and Mickey bring
Generally not-so-great impostor - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Kevin B. McManus, the former Paxton man who has been misrepresenting himself as a highly decorated U.S. Air Force general in Florida though the military authorities deny he holds such rank, is now facing potential criminal charges in Massachusetts
Auction slated for Philly newspapers amid bankruptcy fight between - Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Creditors seeking to take control of Philadelphia Newspapers in a hard-fought Chapter 11 bankruptcy case have hired a longtime publisher of the two dailies as an adviser. Bob Hall, publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and
What’s new - Florida Times-Union
- Episcopal Children’s Services has received a $1,500 grant from Target to help provide books for the Parent Education Program. Honors/awards - Girls Inc. of Jacksonville has appointed Beth Hughes Clark as president and CEO. - Lewis, Longmand
Nearly $5 million mob-linked fraud cited - Philadelphia Inquirer
A federal bankruptcy trustee in Dallas has put a dollar figure on a multistate financial-fraud investigation linked to mobster Nicodemo S. Scarfo and Elkins Park business consultant Salvatore Pelullo. The trustee has alleged the two men, through
Bankruptcy battle: Who will own the Daily News and Inquirer? - Philiy.com
An imminent battle for control of the Daily News and Inquirer is shaping up in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Lawyers for the Philadelphia newspapers and their biggest lenders reached agreement yesterday on $15 million in temporary financing and relatively
Investors are fighting to hold onto buildings that were once managed - Idaho Statesman
Under President Douglas Swenson, who founded DBSI in 1980, the company bought shopping malls, office buildings and other commercial property and offered investors the chance to buy portions - fractional shares - of those properties. Last year, DBSI
Fees sought in club’s bankruptcy top $10 million - Forbes
Attorneys and others involved in bankruptcy proceedings for Montana’s ultra-exclusive Yellowstone Club have requested more than $10 million in fees and expenses - including some charges billed at more than $900 an hour. More than half the fees were
BUSINESS BRIEFS - Pueblo Chieftain
Pueblo attorneys James Croshal and Mickey Smith were recently elected to leadership positions of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association. Croshal was elected secretary; Smith was named to the organization’s board of directors. “Jim and Mickey bring








