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In court papers, Mr. Smith said PMI's employees have been "locked out of their offices, unable to access the Debtor's financial information and documents, and unable to access their electronic mail," since the state's Oct. 21 move to take over the business.
Mortgage Insurer PMI Group Files for Bankruptcy Marie Beaudette 2011
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According to Debtor's Anonymous, a debt-recovery group based on the Alcoholics Anonymous precepts, if you answer yes to eight or more of these, he chances are that you have a problem with compulsive debt, or are well on your way to having one.
Addicted To Debt? Take Our 15 Question Quiz - The Consumerist 2009
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Next up: Hillary-Joe will advocate Debtor's Prisons.
Obama Campaign Not Saying Whether He'll Release 1997-1999 Tax Returns 2009
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This kind of perverse punishment is like the old Debtor's prison, where people were once thrown - thereby making them unable to pay their debts because they couldn't find a job while being inside prison.
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This process is not in the best interests of all creditors, and hence, not in the best interests of the Debtor's estate as a whole.
Sheldon Drobny: The AAR Bankruptcy Should Be Investigated 2008
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Moreover, sales of substantially all of the Debtor's property outside of the plan process are subject to high scrutiny and must not unfairly benefit insiders, the purchaser, or a particular creditor or class of creditors.
Sheldon Drobny: The AAR Bankruptcy Should Be Investigated 2008
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Further, although avoidance actions are available to the unsecured creditors, those potential recoveries would always be there, irrespective of whether the Debtor's business is sold.
Sheldon Drobny: The AAR Bankruptcy Should Be Investigated 2008
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Mr. Silverstein, a former editor at Bloomberg News, writes in "Debt Rictus (A Heroic Debtor's Last Hurrah)" of the dangers of predatory lending to credit-card borrowers.
'Debt Poets Society': Credit crisis goes from bad to verse 2007
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Mr. Silverstein, a former editor at Bloomberg News, writes in "Debt Rictus (A Heroic Debtor's Last Hurrah)" of the dangers of predatory lending to credit-card borrowers.
Debt Poets Society: 2007
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