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Law Review: Towns need to get tough with finances, bond lawyer says
Bill Rhodes, a municipal-bond lawyer at Ballard Spahr L.L.P. who has been laboring in the trenches of government finance for nearly two decades, says he has never seen things so dicey.
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Fat Power: I went from a Personal Trainer to a Former Employee and then to a Creditor when The Corrupt Bally Total Fitness Filed for Bankruptcy – but I Still Bench Pressed them! $0.99 A former Bally Total Fitness trainer exposes the corrupt business practices of one of the largest fitness centers in the world. The former Bally trainer documents his journey from being a new hire to his legal battle with the fitness giant. The personal trainer also gives advice to potential members on what to look out for when joining a gym. … |
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Professional Fees in Corporate Bankruptcies: Data, Analysis, and Evaluation $64.60 Bankrupt Enron paid more than a billion dollars in cash to bankruptcy lawyers, financial advisors, and other bankruptcy professionals. The managers of Enron, like those of most bankrupt companies, paid the professionals with other peoples’ money – money that would otherwise have gone to creditors, employees, shareholders, or to saving the companies. To prevent excessive payments, the bankruptcy … |
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Measuring The Costs Of Chapter 11 Cases: Professional Fees in American Corporate Bankruptcy Cases $69.37 This book examines the costs of both large Chapter 11 cases, that are the subject of much academic and popular attention, and the more typical Chapter 11 cases that are numerically more common. The book calls for a more subtle, less combative examination of Chapter 11. Given the current economic reality in the US, the debate is of special importance. Author S.J. Lubben’s findings include: ** the t… |



