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Ted Baer Files For Bankruptcy
Ted Baer, an heir to the Brandeis fortune and the one-time owner of the Omaha Lancers, has filed a chapter seven bankruptcy claim worth between $10 million
Updated: 05/06/2010 10:35P
Creditors wary about plan to partner with Dynetech
Pino's reorganization plan, submitted last month to a federal bankruptcy judge in Orlando, would give creditors a 49 percent stake in a new company called
Updated: 05/06/2010 10:27P
Replacement found for Irvine Circuit City
National electronics retailer Circuit City, which filed in November 2008 for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in hopes of reorganizing its business,
Updated: 05/06/2010 10:23P
Simon Raises Offer for General Growth to $6.5 Billion
General Growth already favors a $6.5 billion offer from Brookfield Asset Management Inc. and other investors to finance its exit from bankruptcy in exchange
Updated: 05/06/2010 10:02P
Hourly Employees from Station Casinos Attend the Company's Bankruptcy
For the first time, hourly employees of Las Vegas gaming company Station Casinos attended the company's bankruptcy proceedings in Reno yesterday and today.
Updated: 05/06/2010 09:48P
Vaughan could lose control of assets
Real estate mogul Doug Vaughan, who's facing federal civil charges for a Ponzi scheme could lose control of his assets in his bankruptcy case.
Updated: 05/06/2010 09:07P
Doctors Seek Help From St. Vincent's
The Catholic hospital closed last week after 160 years, and filed for bankruptcy protection, the second such filing it has made in five years.
Updated: 05/06/2010 09:07P
White House Supports Greek Bailout
Prime Minister George Papandreou said before the vote "either we...implement this deal or we condemn Greece to bankruptcy." And while the White House is
Updated: 05/06/2010 08:43P
Holley to Serve Time in Hamilton Correctional
Those debts were paid last year when Holley took both dealerships into bankruptcy, but he already faced the criminal charges by that time.
Updated: 05/06/2010 08:33P
EDITORIAL: A bailout by any other name
Under the existing bankruptcy process, the rules of the game are clear. The new plan would give unelected bureaucrats the right to make subjective decisions
Updated: 05/06/2010 07:48P