Novi-based Cooper-Standard is closer to exiting bankruptcy – Oakland Press

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Novi-based Cooper-Standard is closer to exiting bankruptcy
Oakland Press
Novi-based Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc.'s plan for reorganization and the company's emergence from bankruptcy are moving closer to
US: Court approves latest Cooper-Standard planAutomotive World
Cooper-Standard Automotive Obtains Court Approval of its New Equity Commitment PR Newswire (press release)
Delaware bankruptcy court approves Cooper-Standard's reorg plan, $355 million CanadianBusiness.com

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WaMu may see life after bankruptcy, thanks to taxes – Reuters

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Reuters
WaMu may see life after bankruptcy, thanks to taxes
Reuters
PK), the biggest bank failure in history, may have a second life after bankruptcy. That is almost unheard of — the majority of bankrupt financial companies
JPMorgan Chase, Washington Mutual send deal to Delaware Bankruptcy CourtNewark Post
WaMu bankruptcy plan leaves shareholders nothingSeattle Times
The Daily Docket: Washington Mutual Files PlanWall Street Journal (blog)
American Banking News -Wall Street Journal -Comtex Smartrend
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Canwest Wins Extension of Bankruptcy Court Protection (Update2) – San Francisco Chronicle

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The Canadian Press
Canwest Wins Extension of Bankruptcy Court Protection (Update2)
San Francisco Chronicle
March 29 (Bloomberg) — Canwest Global Communications Corp. won an extension of its bankruptcy protection in Canada to June 15 to give it
Canwest Gets More Time To RestructureFinancier Worldwide
Canwest's bankruptcy protection extended to June 15 by Ontario Superior CourtThe Canadian Press

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Are You Filing For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy In Stoneham, Massachusetts? Here Are A Few Things To Consider

March 10, 2010 No comments yet

Chapter 7 individual bankruptcy is frequently known as “straight” or “liquidation” bankruptcy — it cancels your debts, but you could have to let the bankruptcy court liquidate some of your property for the benefit of your creditors. The full Chapter 7 bankruptcy process will take roughly four to six months and usually entails no more [...]

3 Helpful Tips About Massachusetts Debt Settlement

March 5, 2010 No comments yet

Credit card debt settlement can reduce your unsecured debt by up to 70%. Generally there can be a few pitfalls to avoid when you decide to move forward with Massachusetts Debt Settlement. Here are a list of 3 pitfalls you should avoid including: 1. Don’t use your credit cards – Regardless of your decision to [...]

Bankruptcy In Massachusetts: A Few Debts Bankruptcy Does Not Excuse

February 28, 2010 No comments yet

While bankruptcy may be the right choice for many individuals struggling to keep up with their debts, it’s important to understand that filing for bankruptcy in Massachusetts does not excuse all debts. There are some types of debts that bankruptcy will not get rid of. Listed below are a few examples of debts that you [...]

Bankruptcy vs. Debt Settlement Service In Massachusetts

February 23, 2010 No comments yet

Sometimes our personal bankruptcy clients used a debt management service prior to coming to our firm. There are many reasons to avoid using such services. However, the biggest reason to avoid paying these debt settlement companies is that you don’t need them. You can try to negotiate a reduced payment by speaking with the creditor [...]

3 Frequently Asked Bankruptcy Questions Answered

February 10, 2010 No comments yet

Deciding to file for bankruptcy is an important and sometimes overwhelming choice to make. One of the best ways to make an educated decision is to find out the answers to commonly asked bankruptcy questions. I’ve posted a few below for you to consider: Will filing for bankruptcy stop creditor harassment? Handling the continuous onslaught [...]

Bankruptcies Up In 2009

January 11, 2010 No comments yet

Personal bankruptcy filings sky-rocketed in 2009. In fact, some have reported that bankruptcies filed by individuals have risen by over 30%. With the current economic climate, it should not be a surprise as more Americans face serious financial hardships. With unemployments on the rise and home foreclosures continuing to climb, it is expected that more [...]


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