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January 172007

  January 17, 2007 Supreme Court Considers Overturning Bankruptcy Rule During oral arguments yesterday in its consideration of Travelers v. Pacific Gas & Electric , 05-1429, several Supreme Court

January 162007

  January 16, 2007 Supreme Court to Hear Consumer Credit Case At issue in arguments that will be presented to the Supreme Court today are requirements in the Fair Credit Reporting Act holding

January 152007

  January 15, 2008 Mortgage Lending Lender Group Warns Against Altering Bankruptcy Laws The Mortgage Bankers Association said that legislation to allow bankruptcy judges to modify the terms of primary

January 122007

  January 12, 2007 Autos Delphi 's Leader Supports $3.4 Billion Deal Delphi Corp. Chairman and CEO Robert S. 'Steve' Miller defended the company's decision yesterday to reject a more lucrative offer

January 112007

  January 11, 2007 Malden  Mills Files for Bankruptcy Malden Mills Industries Inc., a century-old textile maker that emerged from bankruptcy in 2003 after a disastrous factory fire, said that it has

January 102007

  January 10, 2007 Mills’ Debt Could Lead to Bankruptcy Filing The Mills Corp. warned Tuesday that a heavy debt load could force the mall developer into bankruptcy if it is unable to follow through

January 92007

  January 9, 2007 OCA Files New Chapter 11 Plan OCA Inc., a Metairie , La.-based orthodontic services firm, filed a new chapter 11 plan after a bankruptcy judge rejected an earlier proposal that would

January 52007

  January 5, 2007 Spokane  Diocese Agrees to Pay $48 Million Settlement as Part of Reorganization Plan The Spokane ( Wash. ) Roman Catholic Diocese has agreed to pay at least $48 million to victims of

January 42007

  January 4, 2007 Bankruptcy Judge Approves Adelphia Creditor Plan Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerber approved Adelphia Communications Corp.'s plan to pay creditors, ending of one of the biggest

January 32007

January 3, 2007 Court Allows Suit Against Air America A federal bankruptcy court in New York ruled Thursday that a lawsuit against radio network Air America could proceed, AFX News reported yesterday