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Local News - Local News - July 30, 2010
Bankruptcy filing pace slows down here
Attorneys say workload remains steady; North Idaho filings jump 25 percent

By Kim Frlan
Of the Journal of Business

Filings in U.S. Bankruptcy Court here continued to grow during the first half of this year, but at only a 4 percent pace, well below the 44 percent jump in the first six months of 2009 and the 31 percent jump during all of last year. Meanwhile, filings in North Idaho shot up, and bankruptcy attorneys here and in Coeur d'Alene say they aren't seeing a slowdown in activity.

From January through June of this year, 3,899 bankruptcy petitions were filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court's Ea...


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