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Thursday, April 06, 2006

Bankruptcy Law - Ex-CEO is indicted on fraud charges


Ex-CEO is indicted on fraud charges
Seattle Times - The founder of a failed Seattle-area computer company that drew complaints from hundreds of consumers was indicted by a Seattle grand jury late Thursday on charges of bankruptcy fraud. Richard "Rick" Latman, who ran a short-lived company called

Bankruptcy changes scrutinized in new period of 'wait-and-see'
Leaf Chronicle - Congressional changes to federal bankruptcy laws described by a Middle Tennessee expert as a "speed bump" in the filing process have skeptics in this first year of implementation. Lawmakers passed the stringent new bankruptcy standards a year

Alamo owes back taxes
Lufkin Daily News - A Lufkin mayoral candidate who decried rising property taxes holds the No. 5 spot in the top 100 delinquent taxpayers in the county, according to the Angelina County tax assessor's office. Max Alamo, the third candidate to join the race after

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