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July 18, 2000 Cambridge Sells Assets, Focuses on Bankruptcy Proceedings Cambridge Industries Inc.'s Board of Directors confirmed yesterday that it has closed on the sale of substantially all of the
July 17, 2000 Settlement in Florida May Cause Tobacco Companies to File for Bankruptcy Lawyers for the country's five largest tobacco companies will be back in a courtroom today to begin a process
July 14, 2000 Clinton Still Opposed to Bankruptcy Reform Bill, Willing to Veto Senate Majority Leader Lott (R-Miss.) indicated late Tuesday that, based on discussions with the President Clinton, the
July 13, 2000 Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to Bar Sale of Personal Information in Bankruptcy Cases In response to the recent bankruptcy case of Toysmart.com, a former online toy retailer that put
July 12, 2000 Nutra Max Completes Key Financial Transactions in its Chapter 11 Filing NutraMax Products Inc. yesterday announced the consummation of certain key financial transactions that are part of
July 11, 2000 FTC Sues Toysmart.com The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) yesterday filed a lawsuit against Toysmart.com, accusing the bankrupt online toy-seller of breaking a promise to customers that
July 7, 2000 Shaw Group Submits Winning Bid for Stone & Webster The Shaw Group Inc. announced today that it has submitted the winning bid in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
July 7, 2000 Shaw Group Submits Winning Bid for Stone & Webster The Shaw Group Inc. announced today that it has submitted the winning bid in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware
July 5, 2000 Borrowing Levels Reach Record Proportions In recent years, Americans have gone on an unprecedented borrowing binge to purchase anything from stocks to vacations to groceries to federal
July 3, 2000 Due to the Independence Day holiday, there will not be any updated Today's Bankruptcy Headlines until Wednesday, July 5, 2000! Senate Allows Chapter 12 to Lapse Chapter 12 of the U.S