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February 282007

  February 28, 2007 San Diego  Diocese Files for Chapter 11 The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego filed for bankruptcy protection late Tuesday to put off going to trial more than 140 civil lawsuits

February 272007

  February 27, 2007 Supreme Court Declines to Consider Business Bankruptcy Case The Supreme Court on Monday said it won't consider a case brought by a bankrupt company that charged several large, well

February 262007

  February 26, 2007 Bayou Holders Permitted to Sue Those Who Cashed Out Before Collapse Investors who lost money in Bayou Management LLC, a failed Connecticut hedge fund, got a boost from a federal

February 232007

  February 23, 2007 Trustee Objects to London Fog Bonus Plan U.S. Trustee Sara L. Kistler has objected to London Fog Group Inc.’s plan to pay incentive bonuses to its chief financial officer and

February 222007

  February 22, 2007 Supreme Court Rules Against Conversion for Debtor Failing to Disclose Assets The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a financially troubled small businessman gave up an important

February 212007

  February 21, 2007 Union  Protests Dura's Executive Incentive Plan The union representing workers at bankrupt Dura Automotive Systems Inc. has objected to an incentive program that rewards executives

February 202007

  February 20, 2007 San Diego  Diocese Considers Bankruptcy The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego said in a letter to parishioners that it is considering declaring bankruptcy to avoid going to trial

February 192007

  February 20, 2007 San Diego  Diocese Considers Bankruptcy The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego said in a letter to parishioners that it is considering declaring bankruptcy to avoid going to trial

February 162007

  February 16, 2007 Bear Stearns to Pay Failed Hedge Fund $160 Million Bankruptcy Judge Burton Lifland ordered Bear Stearns Corp. to repay the estate of Manhattan Investment Fund Ltd. $160 million

February 152007

  February 15, 2007 Mortgages Senator Criticizes Regulators on Subprime Loan Guidelines Senate Banking Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) criticized banking regulators Wednesday for not enacting stricter