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Catholic Diocese of San Diego announces it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
KGTV San Diego· 3 hours agoThe Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy “to provide just...
Coach USA files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
NJBIZ· 1 day agoOn its website, the company said it has initiated court-supervised sales for its businesses. Coach added the move aims to “preserve jobs, ensure...
Giuliani bankruptcy hits breaking point as creditors seek takeover
The Hill via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoTensions in Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case are coming to a head, with his creditors hoping for the...
Lenzner, Megabus owner Coach USA files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
WPXI via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoCoach USA, the owner of Megabus and Lenzner lines, filed late Tuesday for Chapter 11 bankruptcy...
Coach USA bus company files for bankruptcy. How will it impact NJ riders?
The Bergen Record via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoParamus-based Coach USA — one of the largest private bus companies in the country — filed to begin ...
San Diego Roman Catholic Diocese to File Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Channel 8 San Diego· 5 hours agoThe diocese says doing so will allow compensation for sex assault victims while attorneys for the...
A Committee May Survive Dismissal of a Debtor’s Chapter 11 Case (US)
The National Law Review· 5 hours agoThis author—whose practice is heavily weighted toward representation of official committees in large...
Boerne-based security firm files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy - San Antonio Business Journal
The Business Journals· 12 hours agoTimekeepers Inc., a 34-year-old oil and gas security firm based in Boerne, has filed for Chapter 11 ...
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego announces plans to file bankruptcy
KSWB articles via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoSAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego is planning to file for Chapter 11 ...
Huge drugstore chain’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy exit threatened
TheStreet.com· 4 days agoMajor bankrupt retailer's lenders are demanding that its CEO reduce a $20 million "success fee."