Bankruptcy judge: Visteon must restore benefits to retirees, but method, timetable, unclear

Judge: Visteon retiree benefits must be restored

WaMu bankruptcy judge rejects attempt by company to get shareholder financial data

Judge denies WaMu attempt to get shareholder data

Tribune bankruptcy judge grants public access to examiner’s report, will move deadlines

Judge removes secrecy around Tribune report

Burkle attorney argues that Barnes & Noble poison pill has impact on shareholder rights

Judge weighs arguments in Barnes & Noble fight

Washington Mutual judge postpones hearing, negotiations on reorganization plan continue

WaMu bankruptcy judge postpones hearing

WILMINGTON, Del. — Washington Mutual’s bankruptcy case has hit another snag, as talks between attorneys for the bank holding company and creditors objecting to its reorganization plan forced the postponement of another hearing.

Bankruptcy judge approves Visteon arrangements with bond holders, schedules disclosure hearing

Judge OK’s Visteon arrangements with bond holders

Facing angry judge, Washington Mutual agrees to meet with shareholders wanting information

WaMu shareholders fight for document production

Judge delays hearing in Visteon bankruptcy after 2 groups say they have better plan

Visteon reorganization plan challenged

WILMINGTON, Del. — A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday delayed arguments on whether to approve documents underlying auto parts supplier Visteon’s proposed reorganization plan after two creditor groups said they have a better idea.

Bankruptcy judge gives Tribune more time to win support for reorganization plan documents

Judge allows more time in Tribune reorg process

Judge calls for Tribune to provide creditors with more information in reorganization outline

Tribune creditors to get more reorg plan details

Bankruptcy judge postpones hearing until June 3 on Washington Mutual’s reorganization plan

Judge postpones Washington Mutual hearing

WILMINGTON, Del. — Washington Mutual Inc. told a bankruptcy judge on Wednesday that it is close to completing an agreement with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. that could pave the way for the bank holding company to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Delaware AG probe finds multiple failures to report suspected pedophile pediatrician

AG: Failures to report accused Del. pediatrician

Delaware AG’s office: Biden making favorable progress, looking forward to returning to work

Del. AG’s office: Biden making favorable progress

Bankruptcy judge appoints examiner to probe 2007 buyout of Tribune Co.

Judge appoints Tribune bankruptcy examiner

Marines investigating NC man they say posed as highly decorated officer at military ceremony

Marine investigators say NC man posed as officer

Tribune agrees on appointment of bankruptcy examiner to look at 2007 buyout

Tribune reaches agreement on bankruptcy examiner

Tribune judge rejects filing of alternative reorganization plan, hints at need for examiner

Tribune judge nixes filing of alternative plan

Man who NC police say escaped from prison claims to be Va. man who died 27 years ago

Alleged fugitive claims to be man who died in 1983

Tribune bond holders ask judge to reject company payments to buyout lenders

Tribune bond holders oppose bank payments

WILMINGTON, Del. — A group of bondholders on Friday asked the judge presiding over the Tribune Co.’s Chapter 11 case to reject payments made to lenders who financed the company’s 2007 leveraged buyout to cover their bankruptcy related fees.

NC soldier acquitted in 3 killings now faces military trial some 25 years after slayings

Soldier acquitted in 3 deaths faces military trial

Suspected al-Qaida member to friend: ‘Get the hell away from me, you Muslim killer’

Friend: Suspected US al-Qaida member grew radical

WaMu bankruptcy hearing postponed, talks continue with JPMorgan and FDIC

WaMu bankruptcy hearing delayed, talks continue

Nokia-Apple patent fight in Delaware on hold pending resolution of ITC claims

Del. judge puts Nokia-Apple patent fight on hold

Del. judge allows Magna Entertainment more financing, more time on reorganization plan

Magna gets more time, money in bankruptcy case

Del. bankruptcy judge grants Tribune request for more time to file reorganization plan

Tribune gets more time to file reorganization plan

Fuel leaks left high level of cancer chemical in NC Marines’ water, but contractor omitted it

Report on Marines’ water omitted cancer chemical

Iranian convicted in US in arms smuggling case appeals 5-year prison sentence

Iranian appeals prison sentence for arms smuggling

NC detectives collect bank statements from home where elderly woman’s corpse hidden for months

Warrant says NC woman’s corpse hidden since June