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All posts tagged
bankruptcy
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November 11, 2022Introducing Mr. Musk’s Cure-All Company Elixir
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August 8, 2018Our Disruptive Media Startup is Taking On Massive Debt to Meet the Needs of an Audience That Does Not Exist
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October 4, 2017Cormac McCarthy’s Toys “R” Us Restructuring Analysis
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June 8, 2012Frequently Asked Questions About Filing for Temporal Bankruptcy
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May 6, 2011An Open Letter to Customers Shopping the Liquidation Sale at the Bookstore Where I Work
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February 19, 2010Excerpts from the San Francisco Panorama: Could It Be That the Best Chance to Save a Young Family From Foreclosure is a 28-Year-Old Pakistani American Playright-slash-Attorney who Learned Bankruptcy Law on the Internet?
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July 30, 2009Dispatches From a Hangdog Bankrupt: Dispatch 7: Erect Not a Gibbet for Thine Debtors, WaMu (Now Chase)
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July 23, 2009Dispatches From a Hangdog Bankrupt: Dispatch 6: Ants in the Colgate
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July 7, 2009Dispatches From a Hangdog Bankrupt: Dispatch 5: Tonight! Guilt v. Indignancy! And On the Undercard: Prison v. Freedom!
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June 29, 2009Dispatches From a Hangdog Bankrupt: Dispatch 4: The Worst Period
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November 22, 2023Post-Dinner Interview with a Twelve-Year-Old Who Sat at the Grown-Ups’ Table for the First Time on Thanksgiving
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February 23, 2012Lines from The Princess Bride That Double as Comments on Freshman Composition Papers
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September 2, 2021Oh My Fucking God, Get the Fucking Vaccine Already, You Fucking Fucks
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November 14, 2023In the Office Auto-Reply Emails for a Hybrid Work Schedule
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December 4, 2023The National Lyrics or Things My Dad Says While Refusing to Check Google Maps?
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December 2, 2023“Just Say the Word, and I’ll Bring My Whole Heart to Anything”: Remembering Gabe Hudson