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  • In January 2009, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) met once in a regular meeting and once by teleconference to continue work on a number of its technical agenda projects: 1. governmental funds and fund balance, 2. conceptual framework, 3. public/private partnerships, 4. service efforts and accomplishments, 5. postemployment benefits, 6. reporting unit presentations/SGAS 1, 6. AICPA omnibus projects, 7. derivatives implementation guide, and 8. Chapter 9 bankruptcy.

  • CLOSTER -- The borough plans to hold a tax lien sale next month for the Closter Plaza shopping center in an effort to recoup more than $700,000 in back taxes, Mayor Sophie Heymann said Friday. The borough had been blocked from selling the tax certificates because Closter Plaza's owners, Aspi and Bakhtaver Irani, had filed for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on Dec. 8, two days before the planned Dec. 10 sale.

  • ...A plan proposed under Bankruptcy Code (Code) Chapter 13 becomes effective upon conf...§§523(a)(8); 1328. Bankruptcy courts must make this undue har...

  • WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) - Ambac Financial Group Inc., which was the second-largest U.S. bond insurer before suffering huge losses on risky mortgages, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday [Nov. 8]. The filing cements Ambac's decline from a company that once guaranteed payments on more than $550 billion of debt, and helped state and local governments nationwide lower their borrowing costs.

  • Title 11: Federal Elections. CHAPTER I: FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION. PART 8: COLLECTION...

  • CLOSTER -- The borough is seeking a bankruptcy attorney to help it recoup the hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes from Closter Plaza's owners. The mall's owners, Aspi and Bakhtaver Irani of Franklin Lakes, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from creditors Dec. 8, two days before the borough planned to hold a tax lien sale on the property to collect $688,778.91 in 2010 municipal property taxes.

  • SPRINGBORO -- City school board member Kelly Kohls, who ran for her seat last year on a platform of responsible spending, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on April 8. Kohls and her husband, Thomas P. Kohls, listed assets of $678,580 and liabilities of $908,110, records with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Dayton show.

  • DAYTON -- Today, auto parts maker Delphi Corp. will ask its three biggest unions to make wage concessions, with a Dec. 16 deadline for either reaching agreement or seeking court approval to dump current contracts and impose new ones. Delphi Chief Executive Robert S. Miller Jr. says Delphi needs the concessions to emerge from bankruptcy reorganization and compete with lower-cost rivals. Delphi filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Oct. 8. It hopes to emerge from bankruptcy in early to mid-2007.

  • Delphi Corp.'s filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on Oct. 8 and related developments last week have raised a lot of questions, many of which can't be answered definitively now. But here's my take on some of the larger questions. Q: Why didn't Delphi's former parent, General Motors Corp., come to Delphi's rescue?

  • NEW YORK -- Lehman Brothers in Europe has asked its U.S. counterpart to give back more than $8 billion that it says was trapped when Lehman's holding company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York a week ago. Lehman Brothers International in Europe wants the money back before key U.S. operations are transferred to Barclays PLC, the British bank that is buying Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.'s North American banking business.



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