Posts Tagged ‘protection’
Famous People and Bankruptcy (part 1)
Did you know that many celebrities have filed for bankruptcy? Many of them accomplished their greatest feats after using bankruptcy to help get their financial life back on track! Starring James P. Doan, Esq. and Keith Nguyen, Esq.
Starring James P. Doan, Esq. and Sara Firoozeh, Esq. Virtual Attorney TM is a series of educational, informative and entertaining videos on bankruptcy law presented by Doan Law Firm, California’s Largest Family of Bankruptcy Attorneys. Find additional valuable bankruptcy information at http://www.DoanLawFirm.com or call 1-888-DOAN-LAW
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Six Flags Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
(WWLP) – Six Flags has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to re-structure its debt load.
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Vick Files for Bankruptcy Protection
SportsVick Files for Bankruptcy ProtectionVick Files for Bankruptcy ProtectionThe Associated PressImprisoned quarterback Michael Vick filed for bankruptcy protection while serving time for federal dogfighting charges, saying he owes between $10 million and $50 million to creditors. (July 8)[Notes:vick walk shot]Michael Vick’s situation has gone from bad to worse.The former N-F-L star now doing time in prison filed for bankruptcy this week.[Notes:still of vick]According to court papers he owes a number of creditors somewhere between 10 to 50 million dollars.[Notes:court sketches]Vick is in the middle of a 23-month sentence for organizing and bankrolling a dogfighting ring at his Virginia house.His football career and his financial standing quickly unraveled after his arrest with the Atlanta Falcons terminating his contract and demanding he repay them more than three million dollars.He also lost his sponsorships including a lucrative deal with Nike.Now he owes banks more than three and a half million dollars plus he owes another company four and a half million dollars.Vick says in court papers that he hopes he can rebuild his life, resurrect his public image and return to the N-F-L. ___ ___, The Associated Press.
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