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Indicted restaurant owner Eva Christian staged a burglary at her Washington Twp. home in October 2009 only five weeks after she emerged from personal bankruptcy that liquidated $1.4 million in debts, according to prosecutors and court records.
Montgomery County prosecutors have not discussed the charges facing the owner of the Boulvard Haus restaurant, which stem from a break-in at her residence, and a second burglary she reported two months later at another restaurant she owned. But U.S. Bankruptcy Court records paint a grim picture of severe financial distress Christian and her businesses faced in the months before and after she is accused of defrauding insurers of more than $100,000.
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State economic development leaders remain bullish on Indiana's future as a logistics hub even as two local players have been forced into bankruptcy and others struggle with high fuel prices. Federal bankruptcy court records show that Indianapolis-based Icon Transportation, which maintains warehouses here and in Terre Haute, is also reorganizing via bankruptcy.
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Defendant's aggravated murder and aggravated robbery convictions were supported by sufficient evidence and were not against the manifest weight of the evidence. Comments of prosecutor during closing argument did not rise to the level of prosecutorial misconduct. Trial court did not abuse its discretion in not granting a mistrial after a profane outburst of a state witness. Trial court did not abuse its discretion in not excluding bankruptcy court records from evidence.
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A $41,000 legal bill racked up by the Pennsylvania Academy of Music's previous leadership helped push PAM into bankruptcy, court records show.
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NEW YORK, April 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Two recent court cases have made it clear that a business' name is a valuable differentiator: One case involving the difference between the word "and" and the symbol "&" and another with a subtle variation on a name cost two banks hundreds of thousands of dollars, making a strong argument that all financial institutions should verify debtor names on financial statements to support their asset and security claims, according to CT Lien Solutions, part of CT, a Wolters Kluwer business and the most comprehensive filing, public record search and portfolio management service provider nationwide.
S. Bankruptcy Court records show there were 1.4 million bankruptcy filings for the 2009 fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2009. This is a 34.5 percent increase over the...
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The sale of Brownsville Tri-County Hospital in Fayette County later this week could end any chance for community leaders to reopen the facility as a health care center.
Falck Properties of Bethel Park is buying the 27-acre site in Redstone for $1.8 million, according to bankruptcy court records.
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A grand jury has begun investigating Solyndra LLC, the failed California solar-panel maker that lost more than a half-billion dollars in federal loans, according to law-firm billing records.
Weeks after Solyndra filed for bankruptcy in September, a judge allowed the company to hire a law firm to represent it in what court records at the time called a "federal criminal investigation.
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Jerome and Essie Dogbe, owners of the Bagel Club on Crain Highway in Glen Burnie, closed their doors for good on Saturday. The breakfast and sandwich shop was one of the longest surviving businesses in the Glen Burnie Town Center opening in 1994.
The Dogbes declined to comment, but court records show they declared personal bankruptcy in 2009.
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GLEN BURNIE - The president and chief executive officer of Empire Towers Corp. has filed for bankruptcy in the wake of a ruling last month that stripped the company of its flagship property.
Wilfred T. Azar, III and his wife, Melanie Carole Azar, of Queenstown filed for Chapter 7 on May 9, according to federal court records. Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy assets are sold off to pay off creditors.