2015-11-10
The Archdiocese of Milwaukee filed its chapter 11 petition on January 4, 2011. Yesterday, four years and ten months later, Bankruptcy Judge Susan Kelley confirmed the dioceses' reorganization plan.
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2015-11-10
With the CFPB poised to finalize regulations on overdraft fees, it is important to realize how much the product helps informed consumers.
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2015-11-10
In issuing its decision in Jubber v. SMC Electrical Products, Inc. (In re C.W. Mining Company), 2015 WL 4717709 (10th Cir.
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2015-11-10
The answer is maybe.
If you earn what the Social Security Administration (SSA) calls “substantial income” outside of your benefits, then you might have to pay taxes.
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2015-11-10
Series: IP 101 2015
Creditors Beware: A Restrictive Approach to the Criminal Prosecution Exception to the Automatic Stay
2015-11-10
By Daniel R. Schimizzi, Esq. A recent decision from the […]
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2015-11-10
Monetary incentive plans are vital for keeping your best employees, but sometimes other gestures that cost basically nothing make a bigger impact.
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2015-11-10
Wall Street Journal Bank of America has joined a slew of financial firms to cut off its information from websites and mobile applications that aggregate consumer financial data. Other major banks that have taken such steps include J.P.
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2015-11-10
A bankruptcy judge said General Motors Co. can face punitive damages on defective ignition switch lawsuits in certain circumstances.Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review art
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2015-11-10
One of the changes introduced by the Small Business Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 (“SBEE”) which came into force on 1 October 2015 was to allow administrators and liquidators the right to assign their rights of action in respect of fraudulent tr
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2015-11-09
If you have insurmountable debt and you are considering a Walworth County bankruptcy, you probably have a lot of questions. Some questions you may be asking yourself are: Is bankruptcy right for me? What will happen to my debt?
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2015-11-09
In the Fresh & Easy, LLC bankruptcy proceeding, a Section 341 Meeting of Creditors has been scheduled for Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. (ET) at the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Court House, 844 N.
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2015-11-09
For those readers who have a sophisticated understanding of bankruptcy law, the holdings of
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2015-11-09
The foreign representative of Essar Steel Algoma Inc. USA, Cannelton Iron Ore Company, Essar Steel Algoma (Alberta) ULC, Essar Steel Algoma Inc. and Essar Tech Algoma Inc.
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2015-11-09
The thought of losing one’s credit cards is a terrifying idea for some that are struggling with debt. In fact, such a fear prevents many people from actually filing for bankruptcy. The big fear is that bankruptcy will haunt them for life and preven
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2015-11-09
Traditional installment lenders are fixtures in their communities and verify borrowers' ability to repay, which cannot be said of payday lenders.
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2015-11-09
There’s an interesting new article out on the celebrated Massachusetts U.S.
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2015-11-09
Parallel Energy LP, an oil and natural gas developer in Texas and Oklahoma (TSX: PLT.UN), and one affiliate have filed chapter 11 petitions before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Dela
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2015-11-09
Maryland attorney, Jeffrey Scholnick recently wrote an article in Spanish about a concert presented by Juanes, a world-renowned, Grammy-winning Colombian musician, which was featured in the September 2015 edition of Mundo Latino.
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