| New Jersey real estate firm Medford Crossings and affiliates file for ... http://www.cnbc.com/id/2136... Bankruptcy Articles CNBC - WASHINGTON - Medford Crossings North LLC and nine other companies controlled by New Jersey real estate developers Mitchell R. Cohen and Carl Freedman filed for Chapter 11 protection Wednesday. In separate petitions filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court ... |
| Tousa Creditors Hire Lawyer http://www.thestreet.com/s/... Bankruptcy Articles Street.Com - The dismal news seems to have given Tousa's unsecured creditors cause for concern that Tousa may be on its way to a bankruptcy filing. A creditor group that owns more than $1 billion in senior notes and subordinated debt has hired law firm Akin Gump ... |
| Prisoners of Debt http://www.businessweek.com... Bankruptcy Articles BusinessWeek - In a financial version of Night of the Living Dead , debts forgiven by bankruptcy courts are springing back to life to haunt consumers. Fueling these miniature horror stories is an unlikely market in which seemingly extinguished debts are avidly ... |
| Bankruptcy judge converts Spectrum Financial Group reorganization case ... http://www.cnbc.com/id/2136... Bankruptcy Articles CNBC - WASHINGTON - A bankruptcy judge this week converted Spectrum Financial Group Inc.'s Chapter 11 case to a Chapter 7 liquidation after the mortgage lender said it lacked the ability to reorganize. Judge Sarah S. Curley of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in ... |
| Toora Poland says hit by bankruptcy filing from creditor http://www.forbes.com/afxne... Bankruptcy Articles Forbes - WARSAW (Thomson Financial) - Troubled Polish auto components maker Toora Poland said late yesterday one of its creditors had applied for the company to be declared bankrupt. Shares in Toora have have sunk in value since the middle of September, when ... |
| Debts put homes project in limbo http://www.sptimes.com/2007... Bankruptcy Articles St. Petersburg Times - About three weeks before that hearing, Burcaw Development Group already had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a form of court-assisted reorganization that allows a company to regroup without having its assets seized by creditors. Now, two Land O'Lakes ... |
| More Debtors Use Bankruptcy To Keep Homes http://online.wsj.com/artic... Bankruptcy Articles Wall Street Journal - With loan defaults rising along with many mortgage payments, fast-growing numbers of homeowners are gambling on bankruptcy filings to try to stay in their homes. Last month, as the nation's housing slump continued, consumer bankruptcy filings ... |
| Even the wealthy worry about future http://www.chicagotribune.c... Bankruptcy Articles Chicago Tribune - Women who work outside the home still do most of the laundry, cooking and other chores at home, an arrangement that is challenged often only when a crisis arises, such as marriage counseling or bankruptcy, researchers discovered. When the couples were ... |
| 'STEAL' BRUSH BROKE http://www.nypost.com/seven... Bankruptcy Articles New York Post - October 20, 2007 -- The world-renowned Salander-O'Reilly Galleries could soon file for bankruptcy as dozens of wealthy clients line up to sue the gallery on charges of secretly selling their art and stealing the proceeds. In back-to-back state and ... |
| Bank of America 3Q Profit Falls 32 Pct http://www.forbes.com/feeds... Bankruptcy Articles Forbes - Its expense provision for the unit increased $865 million due to consumer and small business credit costs rising from post bankruptcy reform lows, growth and seasoning in various portfolios and stress in several portfolios driven by the weakened U.S ... |