Thursday, December 22, 2005

Musicians must surrender instruments (Bankruptcy News)


Musicians must surrender instruments
Richmond Times-Dispatch - Dec 16 8:28 AM
ROANOKE, Va. - Two musicians in a discordant string quartet were ordered by a bankruptcy judge to surrender their prized instruments to pay a judgment won by a violinist who was kicked out of the group.Save to My Web

Tequesta woman fined $2 million may lose land
Sun-Sentinel - Dec 05 12:22 AM
An elderly Tequesta woman will lose vacant Palm Beach County land she owns if a bankruptcy court rules today that her property can go on the selling block to satisfy debts she incurred during a 22-year battle over landscaping code violations.Save to My Web

Judges lenders to remain unnamed
Kansas City Star - Dec 21 5:45 AM
A federal bankruptcy judge on Tuesday denied The Kansas City Star s request to unseal the names of attorneys who lent money to former Municipal Judge Deborah Neal.Save to My Web

Former car-leasing company owner begins prison sentence next month
Pittsburgh Live - Nov 22 9:07 PM
The owner of a defunct Southwest Greensburg car leasing company has been ordered to report to the Westmoreland County Prison on Dec. 5 to begin a 10-to-23-month sentence on charges that he cheated customers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.Save to My Web