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An unusual but optimistic request

An unusual but optimistic request

Michael Schwartz February 6, 2012 1

New Kent Courthouse Village, a stalled $30 million mixed-use development modeled after a traditional English village, had its Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection dismissed

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Lawyer moves up — literally

Michael Schwartz December 1, 2011 0

One of the busiest bankruptcy lawyers in Richmond has jumped to a rival firm, but his daily commute won’t change much.

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Has tide of bankruptcies crested?

Al Harris July 8, 2011 1

Waves of bankruptcy filings in Richmond federal court continue to roll in this year, but at a slightly slower clip than they did in

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Businessman takes cover in bankruptcy court

Michael Schwartz June 15, 2011 0

A Henrico entrepreneur and his company each filed for bankruptcy this week amid a two-year legal battle with a competitor and after being sued by one of Richmond’s biggest law firms.

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Family’s business interests forced into bankruptcy

Michael Schwartz April 27, 2011 1

Two local companies tied to former investment banker Allen Mead Ferguson filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday

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Banks try to force French into Chapter 7

Al Harris March 30, 2011 10

Paragon Commercial Bank, Franklin Federal Savings Bank and Citizens Bank & Trust have petitioned the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Richmond to place the formerly high-flying developer into bankruptcy.

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Xteriors files for bankruptcy protection

Michael Schwartz February 15, 2011 0

A Hanover manufacturing company that produces concrete blocks used in homebuilding lists liabilities of more than $7 million.

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The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 7.19.10

admin July 19, 2010 0

The RRHA wants to condemn land on East 18th Street, while Dominion has a disagreement with a coal provider and a developer said it didn’t get the final drawings permit drawings from a vendor.

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Local printer to close

Kaitlin Mayhew May 11, 2010 1

A 40-year-old printing company that specialized in blue prints and other projects for architects and engineers is liquidating.

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Increase in bankruptcies predicted for 2010

Aaron Kremer January 26, 2010 1

The slow real estate market is sending more small-time rental property owners into bankruptcy, and one attorney says we haven’t seen the worst of the bankruptcy boom.

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