Bankruptcy is a FEDERAL process. What determines which Federal district a company files in depends on several things. Most often, it is the Federal Distrct Court for Bankruptcy where there state of incorporation is. And that really has nothing to do with hat you see in operations and such. Commonly it is Delaware. Changing more and more to Nevada, Vermont and some others.
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Nope. Monrovia has not filed for bankruptcy
No.
It shouldn't. Many people in all different professions have filed bankruptcy, including lawyers, physicians, teachers, etc., which should have no bearing as to what line of work that person is in. Although, when applying for employment with some companies, they do ask if you have ever filed bankruptcy. But, that should still be irrelevant as to whether or not they choose you for the position.
no...
Ford truckerz;)
Of course. It is illegal to discriminate against persons who have filed bankruptcy.
While many small companies (mom and pop) business have declared bankruptcy the biggest is GENERAL MOTORS who declared bankruptcy.
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apparently 4, but this is up for debate
indalex and it's 4 holding companies have filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in us court in Delaware
None. Bankruptcy is a FEDERAL matter. Not done or relevant to State. A company say headquartered in NYS, with branches in Calif, and filing in the Federal District Bankruptcy Court someplace...normally where it's corporate charter was filed...is BK everyplace.
do you know if kaiser permanente filed bankruptcy?
No. No state has ever filed for bankruptcy. States are not coverd by current U.S. bankruptcy laws.
Tracy McGrady filed for bankruptcy in January of 2014
Bankruptcy is filed in federal district court. You may want to start with their files.
Check with your bankruptcy lawyer.