Rafael Palmeiro asks for extension on property sale

Posted on October 26th, 2011 No Comments

Last week, former Texas Rangers player Rafael Palmeiro asked for more time to sell a property involved in his real estate bankruptcy filing.

The former professional baseball player asked creditors for five years to sell a 200-acre property located in Grapevine, Texas near the Grapevine Mills mall.

Palmeiro and partners purchased the property with an intent to develop it.  Unfortunately, their plans fell through and they chose to file for bankruptcy.

Creditors in the bankruptcy are owed a total of more than $40 million.

If you or someone you know has questions about filing for bankruptcy in Galveston, contact the Galveston bankruptcy attorneys of Gipson, Norman & Root by calling 281-332-4800 today.

Rep. Hinojosa files for bankruptcy

Posted on February 7th, 2011 No Comments

U.S. Representative Ruben Hinojosa  filed for bankruptcy protection in December after his family’s meat company in Mercedes, Texas had been suffering financially.  Hinojosa serves on the House Financial Services Committee and graduated from The University of Texas in Austin with a degree in business administration.

According to court documents, Hinojosa listed $2.9 million in liabilities and $1.5 million in assets.  $2.6 million of his liabilities are said to be owed to Wells Fargo Bank for a loan he took out for H&H Meat Products Co..  Hinojosa says that while he was not managing the company for the past 14 years, he still had personal obligations to the company because of a line of credit.

Hinojosa told reporters that filing for bankruptcy will allow him to schedule a repayment plan to cover his debts.  In addition, he noted that he will try to repay creditors and exit bankruptcy as soon as possible.

If you or someone you know is considering filing for consumer or commercial bankruptcy, contact the Galveston bankruptcy attorneys of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 to learn more about the benefits of filing for bankruptcy in Texas.

Federal government will not help bankrupt states

Posted on January 25th, 2011 No Comments

Monday, the House Majority leader, Eric Cantor, reported that the federal government is not willing to bail out states that are struggling financially and considering bankruptcy.  He also noted that he does not agree with the proposal that states should be allowed to declare bankruptcy to fix their economy.

The issue arose earlier this month with Texas Senator John Cornyn asked about the possibility of a state filing for bankruptcy at a Senate hearing.  Leaders in Congress and federal officials, including Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, would not commit to allowing or not allowing state bankruptcies.

A spokesperson for Senator Cornyn later said that “bailing a state out is not an option”.

Contact the Galveston chapter 7 bankruptcy attorneys of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 today, to learn more about filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Texas.

Blockbuster granted deadline extensions in bankruptcy

Posted on January 18th, 2011 No Comments

Today, Blockbuster Inc. lenders approved two deadline extensions for the movie rental company.  Blockbuster entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September and has expressed hopes of exiting bankruptcy sometime this year.

Lenders Monarch Alternative Capital LP and Carl Icahn approved extensions for Blockbuster to chose a CEO and turn in a reorganization plan.  Blockbuster is now expected to turn in their business reorganization plan to lenders by February 4th and to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York by February 11th.  Executives at Blockbuster have stated that they expect the current CEO, Jim Keyes, to remain at his position through the bankruptcy process.

To discuss filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Galveston with a compassionate  and experienced bankruptcy attorney, contact the Galveston chapter 11 bankruptcy attorneys of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 to set up an appointment.

South Central Texas bankruptcy filings down in 2010

Posted on January 5th, 2011 No Comments

After a steep increase in the number of bankruptcy filings in 2009, South Central Texas saw a small decrease in 2010.  According to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas located in San Antonio, the number of bankruptcy filings dropped by 2 percent in 2010.

In 2009, 5,106 bankruptcies were filed at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas.  In 2010, 4,997 bankruptcies were filed.  The number of Chapter 7 commercial liquidation bankruptcy filings in San Antoino totaled 46 in both 2009 and 2010.  However, Chapter 11 commercial reorganization bankruptcies dropped from 90 filings in 2009 to 70 in 2010.  From 2005 to 2008, Chapter 11 bankruptcies in South Central Texas stayed in the low 20′s.

If you or someone you know would like to talk with an experienced bankruptcy attorney about how filing for commercial bankruptcy can help your business, contact the Galveston bankruptcy lawyers of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 today.

Eastern Livestock files for bankruptcy

Posted on December 16th, 2010 No Comments

Eastern Livestock, one of the largest cattle brokerage companies in the country, filed for bankruptcy on December 6th in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Indiana.  Eastern Livestock does business in 11 states across the South, Midwest and West.

According to the filing, Eastern Livestock owes more than $130 million to 743 creditors.  The company’s three largest creditors are Southeast Livestock Exchange LLC, Moseley Cattle Auction LLC and David L. Rings.  All three are owed thousands of dollars for cattle sold.

Officials from Eastern Livestock decided to file for bankruptcy after Fifth Third Bank of Cincinnati filed suit against the company for supposedly issuing between $81 million and $131 million in bad checks.  The bank subsequently closed Eastern Livestock’s account and the company was unable to pay creditors.

Contact the Galveston bankruptcy attorneys of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 today to set up an appointment to discuss life after bankruptcy.

Bankruptcy filings drop in October

Posted on November 3rd, 2010 No Comments

Bankruptcy filings in the South-Central Texas region dropped significantly in October.  Total filings for the month of October dropped by 21 percent from October 2009.  From September, filings dropped by 12 percent.

In October, 398 bankruptcies were filed in the region, compared to the 501 filed in October of last year.  There were 453 filings in the month of September.

A total of eight businesses filed for bankruptcy in October- five for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and three for Chapter 7.  There were 238 Chapter 13 bankruptcies filed and 152 Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases.

Bankruptcy is a common way for businesses and individuals to restructure their finances and pay off debts.  Contact the Galveston bankruptcy attorneys of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 to learn more about filing for bankruptcy protection.

‘Hour of Power’ church files for bankruptcy

Posted on October 19th, 2010 No Comments

The 10,000 member California megachurch famous for creating the televangelist show “Hour of Power”, Crystal Cathedral, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday after creditors began suing it for payments.  Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows a business to continue operating while they restructure and pay off debts.

According to court documents, the church has assets between $50 million and $100 million and a budget deficit of $55 million.  Over the past two years the church has seen a 27% drop in revenues.  In addition to a $36 million mortgage on its 40 acre lot, Crystal Cathedral owes $7.5 million to hundreds of vendors.

Church officials say that “Hour of Power”, which attracts an estimated audience of between 800,000 and 1 million people, Sunday services and the Crystal Cathedral Academy and High School will continue to operate as usual.

If your or someone you know is considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, contact the Galveston Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorneys of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 to learn more about your rights.

Austin’s Highland Mall not approved for bankruptcy

Posted on September 20th, 2010 No Comments

Earlier this month, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Craig Gargotta turned down a bankruptcy filing from the owner of Austin’s Highland Mall.  Highland Mall Retail LLC attempted to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in order to escape a lawsuit filed against them by the owners of the Dillard’s department store in the mall.

Dillard’s sued the mall in March 2009 in order to end their lease.  Dillard’s argued that Highland Mall Retail LLC had “lapsed in maintenance” and let the mall become a “retail ghost town”.  Officials from Dillard’s argued in bankruptcy court that the mall had no secured debt or reason to reorganize.

According to Dillard’s, the bankruptcy filing was and attempt “to gain a tactical advantage in litigation and/or negotiatons”.

If you or someone you know is considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, contact the Galveston Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorneys of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 to learn more about your rights.

Texas Rangers exit bankruptcy in the black

Posted on September 15th, 2010 No Comments

According to court papers filed last month after the Texas Rangers officially exited from bankruptcy, former Rangers owner Tom Hicks was able to leave his last month with the team in the black.  In July, the Rangers took in a total of $111 million and had a net profit of $3 million.

Rangers executives cited a large number of home games and a jump in ticket sales as reasons for the success.  In July, ticket sales were up by 40 percent from June.  In June, the team saw a loss of $4.8 million.

Court documents also showed that the team has not had to use the $21.5 million loan from the Major League Baseball Association.

If you or someone you know is considering filing for bankruptcy protection, contact the Galveston bankruptcy lawyers of Gipson, Norman & Root at 281-332-4800 to learn more about your rights.

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Jeffrey P. Norman (retired) is Board Certified-Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and is Board Certified-Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification. Ronald M. Gipson(1943-2008) is Board Certified-Consumer Bankruptcy Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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