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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Bankruptcy Law - Mester back as orchestra director


Mester back as orchestra director
Louisville Courier-Journal - He was already scheduled as a guest conductor late next month, and in March he had offered to lead a special program to raise money for the orchestra, which was then in a contract dispute with its musicians and spiraling toward Chapter 7 bankruptcy

Startup AmmoCore back from the dead
EETimes.com - SANTA CRUZ, Calif. AmmoCore, an EDA startup that filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy last year, has apparently been resurrected. At an Aug. 4 shareholders meeting in Santa Clara, Calif., a new AmmoCore board was elected, consisting of co-founders Tom

Biz Buzz: Former owner of Hudson's Grill sues SLO County, Copelands
San Luis Obispo Tribune - Katz, who has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection, also claimed the county had a responsibility to assist businesses. But Wyatt Cash, assistant county counsel, said he does not know why Katz would sue the county for what appears to be city

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