Fuel Fix: Banks “Finally Found Religion” at $30 Oil, Lawyers See Wave of Bankruptcies
More than two dozen Texas bankruptcy attorneys predict a 30 percent increase in bankruptcy filings if oil prices remain low, according to a study by HSSK.
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More than two dozen Texas bankruptcy attorneys predict a 30 percent increase in bankruptcy filings if oil prices remain low, according to a study by HSSK.

More than two dozen Texas bankruptcy attorneys predict a 30 percent increase in bankruptcy filings if oil prices remain low, according to a study by HSSK.

More than two dozen Texas bankruptcy attorneys predict a 30 percent increase in bankruptcy filings if oil prices remain low, according to a study by HSSK.

A Fort Worth judge has awarded an Arlington schoolteacher $11.5 million in lost royalties and pre-judgment interest for losing out on her share of a business deal that originally published bestseller erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey in 2010.
Williams, who was nominated by Dallas City Councilman Adam McGough, will serve a term ending on Sept. 30, 2017.
Williams, who was nominated by Dallas City Councilman Adam McGough, will serve a term ending on Sept. 30, 2017.
During his time on the bench of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas, Judge Lynn oversaw the Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases of Mirant Corp., Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. and the Texas Rangers.
Kristopher Hill, Benjamin Riemer and Ross Williams focus their practices on litigation matters.
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