Archive for February, 2010

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Jesuit priest who abused boys casts shadow in the Northwest long after his death - OregonLive.com

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Jesuit priest who abused boys casts shadow in the Northwest long after his death - OregonLive.com


OregonLive.com
Jesuit priest who abused boys casts shadow in the Northwest long after his death
OregonLive.com
The province declined to comment on the bankruptcy. Lawyer Timothy D. Kosnoff, who represents some of the men claiming abuse by Toulouse,

Bank, Danny’s Family Car Wash chains spar over outlets - Arizona Republic

Bank, Danny's Family Car Wash chains spar over outlets
Arizona Republic
The businesses also failed to provide information to creditors, such as the cost of retaining a bankruptcy lawyer, the lawyers said.

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When It’s OK to Walk Away From Your Home - Wall Street Journal

When It's OK to Walk Away From Your Home
Wall Street Journal
"In my experience, right now they're not really going after anyone," says Richard Nemeth, a bankruptcy attorney in Cleveland. "They just don't have the

California Bankruptcy Attorneys, Lexington Law Group is successfully helping … - PR Leap (press release)

California Bankruptcy Attorneys, Lexington Law Group is successfully helping
PR Leap (press release)
COM) Southern Californians hit hard by the economic recession have a reliable place to turn to find a California bankruptcy lawyer. The Lexington Law Group,
Fighting Foreclosure: Wells Fargo, You Never Knew What Hit YouHuffington Post (blog)

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Rothstein’s wife living rent free, bankruptcy trustee says - Palm Beach Post


Palm Beach Post
Rothstein's wife living rent free, bankruptcy trustee says
Palm Beach Post
Bankruptcy lawyers handling the financial fallout from Scott Rothstein's mega Ponzi scheme are taking issue with the way federal
Rothstein's Wife Collecting Rent on Forfeited HomesNBC Miami
Trustee: Kim Rothstein lives "rent free"Bizjournals.com (blog)

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Jesuit priest who abused boys casts shadow in the Northwest long after his death - OregonLive.com


OregonLive.com
Jesuit priest who abused boys casts shadow in the Northwest long after his death
OregonLive.com
The province declined to comment on the bankruptcy. Lawyer Timothy D. Kosnoff, who represents some of the men claiming abuse by Toulouse,

Bank, Danny’s Family Car Wash chains spar over outlets - Arizona Republic

Bank, Danny's Family Car Wash chains spar over outlets
Arizona Republic
The businesses also failed to provide information to creditors, such as the cost of retaining a bankruptcy lawyer, the lawyers said.

and more »

When It’s OK to Walk Away From Your Home - Wall Street Journal

When It's OK to Walk Away From Your Home
Wall Street Journal
"In my experience, right now they're not really going after anyone," says Richard Nemeth, a bankruptcy attorney in Cleveland. "They just don't have the

California Bankruptcy Attorneys, Lexington Law Group is successfully helping … - PR Leap (press release)

California Bankruptcy Attorneys, Lexington Law Group is successfully helping
PR Leap (press release)
COM) Southern Californians hit hard by the economic recession have a reliable place to turn to find a California bankruptcy lawyer. The Lexington Law Group,
Fighting Foreclosure: Wells Fargo, You Never Knew What Hit YouHuffington Post (blog)

all 3 news articles »

Rothstein’s wife living rent free, bankruptcy trustee says - Palm Beach Post


Palm Beach Post
Rothstein's wife living rent free, bankruptcy trustee says
Palm Beach Post
Bankruptcy lawyers handling the financial fallout from Scott Rothstein's mega Ponzi scheme are taking issue with the way federal
Rothstein's Wife Collecting Rent on Forfeited HomesNBC Miami
Trustee: Kim Rothstein lives "rent free"Bizjournals.com (blog)

all 8 news articles »

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Disbarred D.C. lawyer accused of $2.4 million bank fraud - Washington Examiner

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Disbarred D.C. lawyer accused of $2.4 million bank fraud - Washington Examiner
A disbarred D.C. lawyer has been accused of depositing $2.4 million in counterfeit checks at Washington-area banks. Howard R. Shmuckler allegedly deposited the checks between April and October 2005, according to court documents unsealed in D.C.’s

Name: Jennifer J. Smith - Savannah Morning News
Education: Associate Degree in Computer Information Systems from Savannah Technical College and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Savannah State Muller Honor/award: 2010 Georgia Super Lawyers list Details: The Super Lawyers program is

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

When travel companies sue their customers - Minneapolis Star Tribune
When a young woman named Carissa knocked at my door on a recent Saturday evening and introduced herself as a process server, I knew things were about to get interesting. And when I read the civil action summons she handed me, I was intrigued. A

Local Business Briefs: Barash honored by Super Lawyers - Galesburg Register-Mail
Barry M. Barash has been named by Illinois Super Lawyers as one of the top attorneys in the state for 2010. Each year, no more than 5 percent of the lawyers in the state receive this honor. This is the sixth year in a row Barash has been named to

Dems take a second look at GOP proposals, including tort reform - Thehill.com
There is a growing sense among Democratic lawmakers that an effort should be made to include GOP proposals in healthcare reform legislation in the wake of Thursday’s summit. This has given an opening to centrist Democrats who want to take on trial

Brasch Words - American Reporter
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. — The chairman of the Republican National Committee has begun an irreversible descent into fear-bound paranoia and functional amnesia following his post-traumatic hysteria over the overwhelming victory of Democrats in the 2008

Dungeons of Debt - American Reporter
They threaten to declare bankruptcy if the destroyer doesn’t back off or tries to destroy their credit Or why don’t I spend my last few bucks on a lawyer and go out and sue them to death? That’s the American Way, or so it’s become these days.

Enron’s Jeff Skilling takes fight to Supreme Court - Reuters
Jeff Skilling (C), former Enron CEO, and attorney Daniel Petrocelli (R) are escorted by federal marshals, away from Houston Federal court October 23, 2006. Credit: Reuters/Tim Johnson HOUSTON (Reuters) - Former Enron chief executive Jeff Skilling

Jesuit priest who abused boys casts shadow in the Northwest long after - Oregonian
From novitiate to priesthood, the Rev. Michael Toulouse stood apart. Superiors described him as frivolous, vainglorious, short on religious discipline, lacking judgment and prudence, a man with serious character flaws. By 1950, they knew why

Disbarred D.C. lawyer accused of $2.4 million bank fraud - Washington Examiner
A disbarred D.C. lawyer has been accused of depositing $2.4 million in counterfeit checks at Washington-area banks. Howard R. Shmuckler allegedly deposited the checks between April and October 2005, according to court documents unsealed in D.C.’s

Name: Jennifer J. Smith - Savannah Morning News
Education: Associate Degree in Computer Information Systems from Savannah Technical College and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Savannah State Muller Honor/award: 2010 Georgia Super Lawyers list Details: The Super Lawyers program is

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

When travel companies sue their customers - Minneapolis Star Tribune
When a young woman named Carissa knocked at my door on a recent Saturday evening and introduced herself as a process server, I knew things were about to get interesting. And when I read the civil action summons she handed me, I was intrigued. A

Local Business Briefs: Barash honored by Super Lawyers - Galesburg Register-Mail
Barry M. Barash has been named by Illinois Super Lawyers as one of the top attorneys in the state for 2010. Each year, no more than 5 percent of the lawyers in the state receive this honor. This is the sixth year in a row Barash has been named to

Dems take a second look at GOP proposals, including tort reform - Thehill.com
There is a growing sense among Democratic lawmakers that an effort should be made to include GOP proposals in healthcare reform legislation in the wake of Thursday’s summit. This has given an opening to centrist Democrats who want to take on trial

Brasch Words - American Reporter
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. — The chairman of the Republican National Committee has begun an irreversible descent into fear-bound paranoia and functional amnesia following his post-traumatic hysteria over the overwhelming victory of Democrats in the 2008

Dungeons of Debt - American Reporter
They threaten to declare bankruptcy if the destroyer doesn’t back off or tries to destroy their credit Or why don’t I spend my last few bucks on a lawyer and go out and sue them to death? That’s the American Way, or so it’s become these days.

Enron’s Jeff Skilling takes fight to Supreme Court - Reuters
Jeff Skilling (C), former Enron CEO, and attorney Daniel Petrocelli (R) are escorted by federal marshals, away from Houston Federal court October 23, 2006. Credit: Reuters/Tim Johnson HOUSTON (Reuters) - Former Enron chief executive Jeff Skilling

Jesuit priest who abused boys casts shadow in the Northwest long after - Oregonian
From novitiate to priesthood, the Rev. Michael Toulouse stood apart. Superiors described him as frivolous, vainglorious, short on religious discipline, lacking judgment and prudence, a man with serious character flaws. By 1950, they knew why

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Blixseth’s Fate in a Judge’s Hands - Newwest.net

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Blixseth’s Fate in a Judge’s Hands - Newwest.net
Tim Blixseth leaves federal court in Missoula last year. NewWest photo by Daniel Doherty. The fate of Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth, and the health of his wallet, depend on the fine print of a divorce settlement and a variety of accounting

When It’s OK to Walk Away From Your Home - Wall Street Journal
Millions of Americans are now deeply underwater on their mortgage. If you’re among them, you need to stop living in a dream world and give serious thought to walking away from the debt. No, you shouldn’t feel bad about it, and you shouldn’t feel

As a Derby Favorite Soars, His Owner Stumbles - New York Times
This month, he filed for bankruptcy protection for his Zayat Stables Zayat said he had never been contacted by law enforcement authorities about the Jelinskys or their involvement with I.R.G. He says his focus now is working out a settlement with

Commentary: Was the deal that created the $288 million Harrisburg - PennLive.com
“There needs to be a forensic accounting of what happened,” said Harrisburg attorney Bill Cluck. “The Security and Exchange Commission should have been all over this. (An investigator) needs to come in and talk to everybody. Look at every

Phila. Newspapers seeks new date for auction - Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Newspapers L.L.C.’s reorganization plan might collapse under the growing weight of bankruptcy costs if the case is not resolved by May, the company’s attorney said yesterday. To avoid that, the company, according to attorney Lawrence G

Brasch Words - American Reporter
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. — The chairman of the Republican National Committee has begun an irreversible descent into fear-bound paranoia and functional amnesia following his post-traumatic hysteria over the overwhelming victory of Democrats in the 2008

Dungeons of Debt - American Reporter
BRADENTON, April 10, 2009 — Somewhere in the godforsaken waters off Somalia, a rowboat with four pirates and a brave hostage aboard is holding off an American destroyer. A rowboat is a launch that has run out of gas, which is why it no longer merits

Blixseth’s Fate in a Judge’s Hands - Newwest.net
Tim Blixseth leaves federal court in Missoula last year. NewWest photo by Daniel Doherty. The fate of Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth, and the health of his wallet, depend on the fine print of a divorce settlement and a variety of accounting

When It’s OK to Walk Away From Your Home - Wall Street Journal
Millions of Americans are now deeply underwater on their mortgage. If you’re among them, you need to stop living in a dream world and give serious thought to walking away from the debt. No, you shouldn’t feel bad about it, and you shouldn’t feel

As a Derby Favorite Soars, His Owner Stumbles - New York Times
This month, he filed for bankruptcy protection for his Zayat Stables Zayat said he had never been contacted by law enforcement authorities about the Jelinskys or their involvement with I.R.G. He says his focus now is working out a settlement with

Commentary: Was the deal that created the $288 million Harrisburg - PennLive.com
“There needs to be a forensic accounting of what happened,” said Harrisburg attorney Bill Cluck. “The Security and Exchange Commission should have been all over this. (An investigator) needs to come in and talk to everybody. Look at every

Phila. Newspapers seeks new date for auction - Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia Newspapers L.L.C.’s reorganization plan might collapse under the growing weight of bankruptcy costs if the case is not resolved by May, the company’s attorney said yesterday. To avoid that, the company, according to attorney Lawrence G

Brasch Words - American Reporter
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. — The chairman of the Republican National Committee has begun an irreversible descent into fear-bound paranoia and functional amnesia following his post-traumatic hysteria over the overwhelming victory of Democrats in the 2008

Dungeons of Debt - American Reporter
BRADENTON, April 10, 2009 — Somewhere in the godforsaken waters off Somalia, a rowboat with four pirates and a brave hostage aboard is holding off an American destroyer. A rowboat is a launch that has run out of gas, which is why it no longer merits

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Ex-Kmart CEO ordered to pay - Sauk Valley Daily Gazette

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Ex-Kmart CEO ordered to pay - Sauk Valley Daily Gazette
DETROIT (AP) – A judge on Thursday ordered a former Kmart CEO to pay more than $10 million for misleading investors before the retail chain filed for bankruptcy protection in 2002. However, the judge denied an SEC request that would have prevented

Trump says Icahn won’t spend a dime on casinos - Atlantic City Press
CAMDEN — Donald Trump portrayed Carl Icahn as a penny-pinching corporate raider whose ownership of the Trump casinos would be “a mess” if he gains control of them in a bankruptcy battle between the two billionaires. “I know Carl better than

Property: East side story - Financial Times
F or six decades, Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village were bastions of the ordinary middle class in Manhattan. The complex of sturdy red brick, which spans seven blocks along the East River, has long been known for its roomy, affordable flats

Total Attorneys - Crain’s Chicago Business
In fact, the 32-year-old seems to have imbued the company with his buoyant, dynamic This year Total Attorneys will introduce four new products, including a bankruptcy case-management service that the company has spent a million dollars and 6

Bankruptcy trustee alleges Mastro tried to keep pricey homes from - Seattle Times
Before entering bankruptcy, real-estate magnate Michael R. Mastro engineered a series of transactions aimed at putting houses he owned in Clyde Hill and The Highlands out of reach of his creditors, the official representing those creditors says. The

Register for FREE - Wall Street Journal
Skilling’s lawyers—led by Los Angeles attorney Daniel Petrocelli—cite instances where Mr Lay was also convicted at the 2006 trial but died a short time later of heart-related problems. The federal trial judge, Sim Lake, ruled that an unbiased

Bully for you: Intimidation at work - The Guardian
The allegations levelled against Gordon Brown this week are a timely reminder that bullying is not ­simply the domain of the playground. Workplace bullying is on the rise , a by-product of the added pressure placed on workers and employers by the

Archive for October 2009 - The Spokesman-Review
The county’s insurance may be needed to pay contractors that performed the work ordered by Austin Motor Sports Management but never approved by the county, they said. Commissioners voted unanimously during a special afternoon meeting Thursday to

Judge considers fraud charges against Blixseth - Forbes
The actual size of Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth’s fortune could soon come to light as a a judge considers whether the high-flying real estate developer took hundreds of millions of dollars in a fraud scheme that left the exclusive resort

Report names Honigman a top mergers-and-acquisitions law firm - MLive.com
Photo courtesy Honigman From left, Honigman CEO David Foltyn, Kalamazoo Mayor Bobby Hopewell, and Phil Torrence at Honigman’s new Kalamazoo office last fall. In a recent report of law firms with the largest volume of merger and acquisition deals

Ex-Kmart CEO ordered to pay - Sauk Valley Daily Gazette
DETROIT (AP) – A judge on Thursday ordered a former Kmart CEO to pay more than $10 million for misleading investors before the retail chain filed for bankruptcy protection in 2002. However, the judge denied an SEC request that would have prevented

Trump says Icahn won’t spend a dime on casinos - Atlantic City Press
CAMDEN — Donald Trump portrayed Carl Icahn as a penny-pinching corporate raider whose ownership of the Trump casinos would be “a mess” if he gains control of them in a bankruptcy battle between the two billionaires. “I know Carl better than

Property: East side story - Financial Times
F or six decades, Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village were bastions of the ordinary middle class in Manhattan. The complex of sturdy red brick, which spans seven blocks along the East River, has long been known for its roomy, affordable flats

Total Attorneys - Crain’s Chicago Business
In fact, the 32-year-old seems to have imbued the company with his buoyant, dynamic This year Total Attorneys will introduce four new products, including a bankruptcy case-management service that the company has spent a million dollars and 6

Bankruptcy trustee alleges Mastro tried to keep pricey homes from - Seattle Times
Before entering bankruptcy, real-estate magnate Michael R. Mastro engineered a series of transactions aimed at putting houses he owned in Clyde Hill and The Highlands out of reach of his creditors, the official representing those creditors says. The

Register for FREE - Wall Street Journal
Skilling’s lawyers—led by Los Angeles attorney Daniel Petrocelli—cite instances where Mr Lay was also convicted at the 2006 trial but died a short time later of heart-related problems. The federal trial judge, Sim Lake, ruled that an unbiased

Bully for you: Intimidation at work - The Guardian
The allegations levelled against Gordon Brown this week are a timely reminder that bullying is not ­simply the domain of the playground. Workplace bullying is on the rise , a by-product of the added pressure placed on workers and employers by the

Archive for October 2009 - The Spokesman-Review
The county’s insurance may be needed to pay contractors that performed the work ordered by Austin Motor Sports Management but never approved by the county, they said. Commissioners voted unanimously during a special afternoon meeting Thursday to

Judge considers fraud charges against Blixseth - Forbes
The actual size of Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth’s fortune could soon come to light as a a judge considers whether the high-flying real estate developer took hundreds of millions of dollars in a fraud scheme that left the exclusive resort

Report names Honigman a top mergers-and-acquisitions law firm - MLive.com
Photo courtesy Honigman From left, Honigman CEO David Foltyn, Kalamazoo Mayor Bobby Hopewell, and Phil Torrence at Honigman’s new Kalamazoo office last fall. In a recent report of law firms with the largest volume of merger and acquisition deals

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Blixseth stands ground in attack from creditors - Forbes

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Blixseth stands ground in attack from creditors - Forbes
MISSOULA, Mont. — Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth is unrepentantly on the attack as lawyers argue over who knew what - and when - during the financial collapse of the ultra-exclusive alpine getaway. Nearly $300 million of Blixseth’s personal

Man gets 80 years for shooting 2 Milwaukee officers - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
In addition to the prison sentence - 40 years each for the two shootings - Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Patricia McMahon ordered Burton, 19, to serve a total of 20 years of extended supervision. The two uniformed officers had stopped Burton June 9

Blixseth stands ground in attack from creditors - Forbes
MISSOULA, Mont. — Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth is unrepentantly on the attack as lawyers argue over who knew what - and when - during the financial collapse of the ultra-exclusive alpine getaway. Nearly $300 million of Blixseth’s personal

Man gets 80 years for shooting 2 Milwaukee officers - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
In addition to the prison sentence - 40 years each for the two shootings - Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Patricia McMahon ordered Burton, 19, to serve a total of 20 years of extended supervision. The two uniformed officers had stopped Burton June 9

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Fair Finance agrees to bankruptcy - Akron Beacon Journal

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Fair Finance agrees to bankruptcy - Akron Beacon Journal
Fair Finance Co. says it won’t fight going into Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The under-investigation company filed what is called a ”consent of entry order” Wednesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Akron. The one-line filing reads: ”Fair Finance Company

Fair Finance agrees to bankruptcy - Akron Beacon Journal
Fair Finance Co. says it won’t fight going into Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The under-investigation company filed what is called a ”consent of entry order” Wednesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Akron. The one-line filing reads: ”Fair Finance Company

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Bankruptcy court is the latest venue in the Trump-Icahn Atlantic City - New York Daily News

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Bankruptcy court is the latest venue in the Trump-Icahn Atlantic City - New York Daily News
A quarter of Atlantic City’s 11 gaming sites are at stake in Carl Icahn and Donald Trump’s battle Trump has said that Beal and Icahn do not have a right to use his name, while a lawyer for the Icahn/Beal plan said Trump’s license agreement could

Bankruptcy court is the latest venue in the Trump-Icahn Atlantic City - New York Daily News
A quarter of Atlantic City’s 11 gaming sites are at stake in Carl Icahn and Donald Trump’s battle Trump has said that Beal and Icahn do not have a right to use his name, while a lawyer for the Icahn/Beal plan said Trump’s license agreement could

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Bankruptcy court is the latest venue in the Trump-Icahn Atlantic City - New York Daily News

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Bankruptcy court is the latest venue in the Trump-Icahn Atlantic City - New York Daily News
Articles Trump-Icahn faceoff Donald, Ivanka fight billionaire in court over resorts’ future Bankers frequent ‘Dungeons of Pain’ to manage stress Billionaires Donald Trump and Carl Icahn took their fight for the Trump-branded hotel-casinos to

Trump, Icahn vying for Atlantic City casinos - San Francisco Chronicle
Lawyers for billionaires Donald Trump and Carl Icahn are in court playing a real-life version of Monopoly over who should control some prized Atlantic City property. Arguments started Tuesday as two groups try to persuade a federal bankruptcy judge

Troubles stall Newport Pavilion plans - Cincinnati.com
Troubles are mounting for developer Bear Creek Capital at its $90 million Newport Pavilion, home to Kroger’s newest Marketplace store. Target, which was scheduled to open there in 2009, is still at least a year away from starting business at the 56

Bankruptcy court is the latest venue in the Trump-Icahn Atlantic City - New York Daily News
Articles Trump-Icahn faceoff Donald, Ivanka fight billionaire in court over resorts’ future Bankers frequent ‘Dungeons of Pain’ to manage stress Billionaires Donald Trump and Carl Icahn took their fight for the Trump-branded hotel-casinos to

Trump, Icahn vying for Atlantic City casinos - San Francisco Chronicle
Lawyers for billionaires Donald Trump and Carl Icahn are in court playing a real-life version of Monopoly over who should control some prized Atlantic City property. Arguments started Tuesday as two groups try to persuade a federal bankruptcy judge

Troubles stall Newport Pavilion plans - Cincinnati.com
Troubles are mounting for developer Bear Creek Capital at its $90 million Newport Pavilion, home to Kroger’s newest Marketplace store. Target, which was scheduled to open there in 2009, is still at least a year away from starting business at the 56

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - For General Growth creditors: cash vs stock? - Reuters

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

For General Growth creditors: cash vs stock? - Reuters
NEW YORK/TORONTO (Reuters) - Brookfield Asset Management Inc’s ( BAMa.TO ) interest in bankrolling General Growth Properties Inc’s ( GGWPQ.PK ) independent exit from bankruptcy raises what may be a crucial question in the battle for the No. 2 U.S

Chemtura Wins Right to Control Bankruptcy Until June (Update2) - BusinessWeek
certain liabilities, after heavy bidding that lasted until 2:30 a.m. today, said the company’s lawyer, M. Natasha Labovitz. “Of our eight business lines, one didn’t fit,” Labovitz told U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Gerber in New York

For General Growth creditors: cash vs stock? - Reuters
NEW YORK/TORONTO (Reuters) - Brookfield Asset Management Inc’s ( BAMa.TO ) interest in bankrolling General Growth Properties Inc’s ( GGWPQ.PK ) independent exit from bankruptcy raises what may be a crucial question in the battle for the No. 2 U.S

Chemtura Wins Right to Control Bankruptcy Until June (Update2) - BusinessWeek
certain liabilities, after heavy bidding that lasted until 2:30 a.m. today, said the company’s lawyer, M. Natasha Labovitz. “Of our eight business lines, one didn’t fit,” Labovitz told U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert E. Gerber in New York

Bankruptcy Lawyer, Bankruptcy Lawyers - Xerox’s New Chief Tries to Redefine Its Culture - Herald Tribune

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Xerox’s New Chief Tries to Redefine Its Culture - Herald Tribune
HUNDREDS of Xerox sales reps have flown here from around the country for an annual pump-up-the-troops meeting. The main attraction during a marathon day is a face both familiar and new: Ursula Burns. She’s an old friend to many of them, and there

Arrow execs not protected - Tulsa World
While bankruptcy proceedings are protecting Arrow Trucking Co. from further lawsuits, the multitude of civil cases filed individually against Arrow executives appears to be moving forward. Former CEO Doug Pielsticker faces numerous civil cases, filed

Decaying apartments symptom of housing crisis - San Francisco Chronicle
There was no heat or hot water, so for weeks Mary Fountain would fill a bowl and put it in the microwave, then strip off her extra layers to sponge herself clean. Upstairs, her longtime neighbor, 70-year-old Gearaldine Davis, peers skeptically out at

Xerox’s New Chief Tries to Redefine Its Culture - Herald Tribune
HUNDREDS of Xerox sales reps have flown here from around the country for an annual pump-up-the-troops meeting. The main attraction during a marathon day is a face both familiar and new: Ursula Burns. She’s an old friend to many of them, and there

Arrow execs not protected - Tulsa World
While bankruptcy proceedings are protecting Arrow Trucking Co. from further lawsuits, the multitude of civil cases filed individually against Arrow executives appears to be moving forward. Former CEO Doug Pielsticker faces numerous civil cases, filed

Decaying apartments symptom of housing crisis - San Francisco Chronicle
There was no heat or hot water, so for weeks Mary Fountain would fill a bowl and put it in the microwave, then strip off her extra layers to sponge herself clean. Upstairs, her longtime neighbor, 70-year-old Gearaldine Davis, peers skeptically out at