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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

Chapter and verse: Lawsuit victor accuses iPayment CEO of crimes

Filings show evidence revealed in years of L.A. legal proceedings leading to $350M verdict, as winner of judgment seeks to put trustee in charge of Daily's worldly possessions

SouthEast Waffles, creditors weigh in on Tangredi plan

Company says local restaurateur lacks standing to be involved; creditors' committee says plan is not feasible

Punitive phase to proceed in Daily trial

Agreement reached in iPayment CEO's bankruptcy case, so L.A. jury can decide how much to add to the $300M compensatory damages awarded Monday

iPayment CEO files Chapter 11 after $300M verdict

Bankruptcy filing comes after Los Angeles jury sides with entrepreneur's claim that Greg Daily defrauded him out of a stake in payment-processing company [Updated 4:52 p.m. Tuesday: Plaintiff calls yesterday's move 'a bad faith filing.']

Ewwww: Franchisees blame Taco Bell E.coli, rats for shortfall

Lender sues local fast-food operator for violating loan covenants; borrower says taint of disease and pestilence caused sales to drop

Nashville now and then: Diggin' up bones?

The owners of a Whitland-area home may soon learn once and for all whether a man killed by Andrew Jackson lies buried in their front yard
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Real estate broker wins case against Green Hills Grille

Broker's attorneys uncover a smoking gun that guts the restaurant's defense

Partner in major Nashville law firm moves on to a nimble competitor

16-year legal veteran has history with new partner stretching back to law school basketball games

Stokes faces fifth lawsuit, bankruptcy trustee claims of misappropriation

Another company comes forward claiming the company misappropriated retirement funds of $1.3 million, while trustee outlines his use of client 401(k) money for company operations, Japanese art and more

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