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Saturday, September 30, 2006

Bankruptcy Law - The horse race


The horse race
Spokane Spokesman-Review - Richard filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which means his debts didn t have to be repaid. "I was advised by credit counselors that this was the only option," Richard said, although he refused to say how much debt was written off. At the time, he was

Bankruptcy hearing for Krispy Kreme franchisee postponed
AZCentral.com - Bankruptcy proceedings for the Valley's Krispy Kreme franchisee were put on hold Friday to make sure former employees are notified about creditor hearings. The first meeting of creditors in Rigel Corp.'s Chapter 7 bankruptcy case was rescheduled to

Flash back
Kansas City Star - The names, along with those of three bonding companies that loaned her money, were on a list of creditors Neal filed when she sought Chapter 7 bankruptcy relief in May 2005. Neal is no longer a judge and is currently serving a federal prison sentence

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