Victims of the alleged TelexFree pyramid scheme may soon be able to file bankruptcy-court claims seeking to have at least a portion of their original investments returned. Read More »

Victims of the alleged TelexFree pyramid scheme may soon be able to file bankruptcy-court claims seeking to have at least a portion of their original investments returned. Read More »
Walter Energy and Alpha Natural Resources are heading to auction, and a judge is set to look over a Madoff deal with trustee Irving Picard. Read More »

A bidding war is brewing for the Orange County Register newspaper, fresh-out-of-bankruptcy LightSquared settled a dispute over whether its network interfered with global receivers and law professors are worried about a bill that would change the game for bondholders. Read More »
Another company hit by cheap natural gas prices turns to bankruptcy, investors who’ve historically profited from buying debt at a discount are cursing their oil and gas bets and peace has broken out between parties competing for the right to revive New York City Opera. Read More »

A bankruptcy trustee sued U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx to claw back more than $420,000 a defunct bus maker paid Mr. Foxx for work he allegedly never performed. Read More »
Another major coal producer collapsed into bankruptcy, Hollywood film studio Relativity Media can begin spending a $9.5 million loan and Japanese police arrested the man who once headed collapsed bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox. Read More »
Colt pulls the trigger on bankruptcy, Corinthian gets grilled and RadioShack files its chapter 11 plan. Read More »
Two Chicago-area horse-racing tracks, Balmoral Park and Maywood Park, are going up for sale as part of a deal to end a legal fight with Illinois riverboat casino operators. Read More »

Thomas Hoey Jr., the owner of a bankrupt Long Island, N.Y., produce distributor is facing a federal criminal indictment on charges that he looted his employees’ pension plan. Read More »

A judge ordered Tim Blixseth to jail for contempt, Energy Future creditors want another $431 million, and Atlantic City is talking about hiring restructuring lawyers. Read More »

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