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Bankruptcy

Legal costs mount for iPayment CEO

Bills for $439,000 presented to bankruptcy court; meanwhile, Daily files to sell assets to his family and sues to make sure his wife gets the Warhols

Cheatham Co. feud becomes federal case

Lawyer/financier sues Ashland City business owner for fraud after winning $2.9M judgment against his now-bankrupt company

Criminal charges lodged against financial adviser

Feds say former senior officer of collapsed J.C. Reed group bilked elderly investors out of millions

Feds charge Hanover principals with Ponzi fraud

$18 million meant 'to fund the Kingdom of God' has vanished

Easter Seals unloads property

Wilson County site fetches less than half original asking price

iPayment's Daily proposes creditor fund, monthly budget

Plans would make more than $30M available if lawsuit appeal fails, while allocating $42,000 for November household expenses

Nashville at law: Tech company sues Indian outsourcer

Also: Rich Roberts dam case and Goo Goo maker's fishy candy lawsuit both may settle [From our print edition featured in Monday's City Paper]

Developer files for Chapter 11 reorganization

Firm led by Franklin attorney lists $1.26 million in unsecured debt

Nashville at law: Foundation fraud claims lead to shareholder lawsuit

Also: A bankrupt church and a landscaper's scam claims [From our print edition featured in Monday's City Paper]

SouthEast Waffles' legal bills top $700k

Law firm submits final invoice for work on often-contentious, 14-month bankruptcy process

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