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Old Time Pottery out of bankruptcy
Murfreesboro-based Old Time Pottery emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week, the company announced. The home decor retailer filed for bankruptcy
Updated: 08/24/2010 11:42A
Wasden settles with bankrupt company
Although the defendants filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy soon after, Wasden recovered $45000 in restitution from Apply 2 Save, which will be distributed to
Updated: 08/24/2010 11:35A
Hope For Clean Up at Quebecor Site
She notes completing the project is one way McCloughan can recoup some of the 35-thousand dollars they were owed prior to the bankruptcy filing.
Updated: 08/24/2010 11:35A
A Year After Bankruptcy, GM Plans Stock Sale
DETROIT — Thirteen months ago, General Motors was fighting for its life in bankruptcy court. Now, the automaker is laying the groundwork to
Updated: 08/24/2010 11:32A
GM IPO Could Help Democrats in 2010 Election
A little over a year after filing for bankruptcy, General Motors took the initial steps last week to break free from its majority
Updated: 08/24/2010 11:23A
Judge grants Ch. 7 petition against Sommet
Sommet Group appears to be headed for liquidation after a federal bankruptcy judge sided with creditors on Friday. A group of creditors filed an involuntary
Updated: 08/24/2010 11:02A
American Apparel CEO a Good Fit
Shares last week crashed into penny stock territory as equity owners fear a haircut in a bankruptcy court. Since all that happened on Charney's watch,
Updated: 08/24/2010 10:50A
Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy rules recommends sweeping revisions to
Bankruptcy headlines in 2007 were awash with tidings of controversial developments in the chapter 11 cases of Northwest Airlines and its
Updated: 08/24/2010 10:49A
No safe harbor in a bankruptcy storm: mutuality “baked into the very
"Safe harbors" in the Bankruptcy Code designed to insulate nondebtor parties to financial contracts from the consequences that normally
Updated: 08/24/2010 10:49A
Gift Cards, New Rules and Old Concerns
If a store goes out of business or files for bankruptcy, you may lose your money. There's no new protection for that. According to Forbes, if a company
Updated: 08/24/2010 10:43A