by Paula Greenway | May 26, 2010 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Filing, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 7, Credit Card Debt, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
A recent TransUnion report shows that the number of people who were late in making their credit card payments in the first quarter this year has decreased as compared to the previous quarter.Credit card delinquency is highest in Nevada, at 1.79 percent, with Florida...
by Paula Greenway | May 18, 2010 | Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
The Wilsonville, Ore.-based Movie Gallery Inc. announced plans last Friday to close the remaining 1,900 Hollywood Video stores and liquidate its operations in the U.S.The company filed the notice in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in...
by Paula Greenway | May 13, 2010 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Filing, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Defense, Greenway Bankruptcy Law
According to a recent report by RealtyTrac Inc., foreclosure filings have finally begun to level off nationwide.Filings are down 2 percent overall nationwide, with certain states like New York seeing drops as large as 20 percent. April is the first month of the year...
by Paula Greenway | May 4, 2010 | Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
New York City-based Six Flags Inc. this week emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with the backing of a new shareholders group. The company, which owns the amusement parks of the same name, will now be known as Six Flags Entertainment Corp. following the $725 million in...
by Paula Greenway | Apr 27, 2010 | Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Greenway Bankruptcy Law
General Growth Properties Inc., the nationwide mall operator, filed a motion to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week with a federal bankruptcy court in New York.The Chicago-based mall operator has received a $6.55 billion investment from Fairholme Capital...