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  2. List of United States Supreme Court bankruptcy case law

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    This is a list of Supreme Court of the United States cases in the area of bankruptcy. This list is a list solely of United States Supreme Court decisions about applying law related to bankruptcy. Not all Supreme Court decisions are ultimately influential and, as in other fields, not all important decisions are made at the Supreme Court level.

  3. List of supermarket chains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pro's Ranch Market / Los Altos Ranch Market – Hispanic (Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas) Publix Sabor – Hispanic, operated by Publix; El Pueblo – largest Latino supermarket in New Jersey; R Ranch Markets – Hispanic chain in southern California; El Rancho – growing independent Hispanic chain in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area

  4. Easterday bankruptcy divides millions among dozens ... - AOL

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    Prosecutors said Easterday embarked upon this scheme in order to cover losses from a decade’s worth of speculative trading in the cattle futures markets using both his own money and the company’s.

  5. PACER (law) - Wikipedia

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    PACER (acronym for Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is an electronic public access service for United States federal court documents. It allows authorized users to obtain case and docket information from the United States district courts, United States courts of appeals, and United States bankruptcy courts.

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  7. Penn Traffic - Wikipedia

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    A series of financial troubles led to Penn Traffic's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in November 2009, and sale of assets to Tops Markets in early 2010. [1] At the time of sale, Penn Traffic was the parent company for 79 retail supermarkets in the Northeastern United States, concentrating mostly in Central New York.