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Peregrine Auction: Wine, Cars, Meat Slicers! Everything Must Go!

11/15/12
Rick Chase/Associated Press
This Monday, April 4, 2011, file photo shows Russell Wasendorf Sr.
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The Daily Docket: JeffCo Anniversary Edition

11/12/12

A year into Jefferson County, Ala.’s historic bankruptcy, its elected leaders aren’t the ones who are fully in control of the case’s direction. Neither are the brightest attorneys hired by Wall Street banks to protect their $3.2 billion investment in the sewer system for state’s most populated county. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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State Bankruptcy Debate Returns

11/09/12

Nearly two years after a “fierce” debate that “fizzled as quickly as it started,” University of Pennsylvania law professor David Skeel is arguing that the idea of giving states a way to file for bankruptcy remains relevant and necessary.

In addition to corporations and consumers, today’s Bankruptcy Code allow municipalities like cities to seek court protection. But there’s currently no chapter set aside for states that find themselves teetering on the brink of insolvency, nor have states needed one.

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The Broke and the Beautiful: Bond Edition

11/09/12

On this week’s The Broke and the Beautiful, MGM is back on the big screen with “Skyfall,” and Tupac’s virtual likeness has inspired TLC. Also, a museum dedicated to Wayne Newton got some bankruptcy financing.

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The Daily Docket: Homer City Enters Bankruptcy

11/07/12

Homer City Funding LLC, a special-purpose vehicle formed in connection with the $1.6 billion purchase of a Pennsylvania coal-fired power plant in 2001, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after reaching a debt-restructuring deal with its bondholders. Read the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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Stroock, Kirkland Bunk Up Post-Storm

11/06/12
Rachel Feintzeig
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP’s downtown Manhattan office sustained damage from superstorm Sandy that could take weeks to repair.

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The Broke and the Beautiful: Re-Break Our Hearts Edition

11/02/12

This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, Toni Braxton’s estranged husband is in trouble, and musician Cat Power might need to cancel her tour. Also this week, the Dan Marino Foundation won’t have to pay the bankruptcy trustee of Scott Rothstein’s law firm.

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Bankruptcy Beat Snapshot: Frank Merola

11/02/12
Frank Merola

Restructuring lawyer Frank Merola has worked on a lot of casino

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Judge Rules Marino Charity Owes Nada to Rothstein Creditors

11/01/12
Associated Press
The charity founded by ex-football star Dan Marino, pictured here, doesn’t owe money to Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler’s creditors, a judge ruled.

The charity

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