2015-07-01
JW Resources Inc. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy Tuesday, the latest coal miner to seek court protection during troubles in the industry.
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2015-06-30
The financial crisis and its aftermath elevated the stature of CROs. The true test of their new clout will come during the next market expansion.
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2015-06-30
Posted by Kathy Bazoian Phelps Below is a summary of the activity reported for June 2015.
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2015-06-30
Since 2004, 12 Catholic dioceses have filed under Chapter 11. The latest case is that of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, which filed in January 2015. The claims bar date is set for August 3.
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2015-06-30
The Third Circuit’s recent holding in In re Jevic Holding Corp., raised a number of intriguing topics for us bankr
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2015-06-30
Before your bankruptcy attorney pulls the trigger on an actual filing, you should undergo a thorough final review of your petition. You may discover that your monthly plan payment can change based upon your current circumstances.
Read More from: David M. Siegel | Chicago Bankruptcy Law
2015-06-30
As children, many of us dreamed about having collections of comic books, baseball cards, jewelry or art.
2015-06-30
Credit Slips blogger, Anna Gelpern, was on the Diane Rehm Show this morning discussing the financial problems in Puerto Rico and Greece.
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2015-06-30
On June 1, 2015, the United States Supreme Court decided Bank of America v. Caulkett, No. 13-1421, together with Bank of America v. Toledo-Cardona, No.
Read More from: Michigan Bankruptcy Blog
2015-06-30
Equal-opportunity small business lending can go a long way toward helping minority groups rebuild the wealth lost during the Great Recession. The CFPB has delayed implementing reporting requirements that could close the credit gap for far too long.
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2015-06-30
The Bankruptcy Code allows bankruptcy trustees, debtors in possession, and official committees to hire attorneys, accountants, and other professionals to assist them in carrying out their statutory duties, with their fees to be paid by the bankruptcy
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2015-06-30
The Bankruptcy Code allows bankruptcy trustees, debtors in possession, and official committees to hire attorneys, accountants, and other professionals to assist them in carrying out their statutory duties, with their fees to be paid by the bankrup
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2015-06-29
This is the fifth post in our Bitcoin Bankruptcy series on the Weil Bankruptcy Blog. We have concluded that a hypothetical U.S.-based bitcoin e
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