Document production to government agency subject of Freedom bankruptcy hearingOctober 5th, 2009 Hearing held on Freedom bankruptcy documentsWILMINGTON, Del. — A Delaware bankruptcy judge has declined to rule immediately in a dispute over document production in the Chapter 11 case of Freedom Communications Holdings Inc.
Star Tribune emerges from bankruptcy protection with new ownership, reduced debtSeptember 30th, 2009 Star Tribune emerges from bankruptcy protectionMINNEAPOLIS — The Star Tribune of Minneapolis has emerged from bankruptcy protection with new ownership and reduced debt. In emerging from Chapter 11 on Monday, the Star Tribune is now owned primarily by its senior lenders, led by investment group Angelo, Gordon & Co.
Star Tribune preparing to emerge from bankruptcy protection, actively seeking new publisherSeptember 30th, 2009 Star Tribune emerging from bankruptcy protectionMINNEAPOLIS — The Star Tribune is preparing to emerge from bankruptcy protection and is actively seeking a new publisher. Minnesota's largest newspaper says it will emerge from Chapter 11 protection Monday, complying with the timeline agreed to under a reorganization plan approved earlier this month.
Suspended NFL star Vick meets deadline for filing revised bankruptcy plan in Va. courtJuly 2nd, 2009 Vick files revised bankruptcy plan in Va. courtRICHMOND, Va.
Star Tribune Co. files reorganization plan with goal of emerging from bankruptcy in fallJune 19th, 2009 Star Tribune Co. files bankruptcy reorganizationMINNEAPOLIS — The Star Tribune Co.
Supreme Court to determine whether student bankruptcy hearing neededJune 15th, 2009 Court to determine if bankruptcy hearing neededWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will decide whether student loans can be dismissed through bankruptcy with just a notice to the collector instead of a hearing proving that paying the money back would cause an "undue hardship."
Francisco Espinosa gave United Student Aid Funds Inc. a Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan saying he would pay back $13,250 on his four student loans.
Union, Star Tribune in Minneapolis have tentative agree contract; members vote WednesdayJune 13th, 2009 Union, Minneapolis paper have tentative agreementMINNEAPOLIS — A Teamsters official says the union representing drivers and the Star Tribune have tentatively agreed to a contract. Bob Moore, business agent for Teamsters Local 638, says the tentative agreement was reached Friday evening.
Suspended NFL star Michael Vick returning to Virginia court for hearing on bankruptcy statusJune 9th, 2009 Suspended NFL star Vick due in bankruptcy courtNORFOLK, Va. — Suspended NFL star Michael Vick is returning to bankruptcy court in Virginia.
Suspended NFL star Michael Vick back in Virginia court for hearing on bankruptcy statusJune 9th, 2009 Suspended NFL star Vick back in bankruptcy courtNORFOLK, Va. — Suspended NFL star Michael Vick is back in bankruptcy court in Virginia.
Both sides agree to delay hearing on Star Tribune request to terminate union drivers' contractJune 5th, 2009 Hearing delayed on Star Tribune drivers' contractMINNEAPOLIS — A Teamsters official says the union and the Star Tribune have agreed to postpone a bankruptcy court hearing set for next week on the newspaper's request to cancel its contract with unionized drivers. Bob Moore, business agent for Teamsters Local 638, says the newspaper asked for more information about the drivers' pension.
Hearing on Md.'s challenge in Magna bankruptcy case postponedMay 8th, 2009 Hearing postponed in Magna bankruptcy challengeWILMINGTON, Del. — A hearing on a challenge by Maryland officials to an order issued in the bankruptcy case of horse track owner Magna Entertainment Corp.
Bankruptcy court sets date for Charter Communications reorganization plan hearingMay 5th, 2009 Date set for Charter reorganization plan hearingST LOUIS — A date has been set for the confirmation hearing of Charter Communications Inc.'s reorganization plan as it seeks to emerge from bankruptcy, but lender objections remain. The St. Louis-based cable TV operator, which is controlled by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, said the U.S.
Chrysler's first court hearing may give clues on how long bankruptcy case will lastMay 1st, 2009 Chrysler is in court Friday for bankruptcy hearingNEW YORK — Attorneys packed a downtown Manhattan courtroom Friday morning for Chrysler's first hearing that may signal whether a quick, "surgical" bankruptcy will be possible for the automaker. The nation's third-largest automaker filed for bankruptcy protection Thursday with an ambitious plan to emerge in as little as 30 days as a leaner company.
Rights to Dick Tracy character among pending issues in Tribune bankruptcy caseApril 30th, 2009 Hearing scheduled in Tribune bankruptcyWILMINGTON, Del. — Attorneys are headed to court to discuss Tribune Co.'s assertion that it owns the television and movie rights to comic book character Dick Tracy.
Delaware judge approves motions in Sun-Times bankruptcy caseApril 28th, 2009 Motions in Sun-Times bankruptcy case approvedWILMINGTON, Del. — A Delaware bankruptcy judge has approved several motions in the Chapter 11 case of the Sun-Times Media Group.