Employees File and Then Move to Drop Involuntary Bankruptcy Case
(July 26th, 2006 under Announcements)
Employees of a court-reporting company located in Washington D.C., "The Miller Reporting Co., Inc., who filed an involuntary bankruptcy petition seeking $12,000.00 in unpaid wages have now been paid and have asked the Court to drop the case. This company has been in business since 1960 and has transcribed the official business of congressional committees, and NASA. They have also transcribed events for many notable people such as Sidney Blumenthal, John Ashcroft, Monica Lewinsky and President Nixon.
Also last week a "credit card company filed a claim in the same case for more $80,000.00 including charges related to a convention for specialists on the assassination of President Kennedy, held in the District in May.
Mr. Kuntzler said the temporary cash-flow problems were caused by an estimated $1.5 million in estate taxes that he was forced to pay. He has run the company since the 2004 death of its founder and his longtime partner, Steven Miller.
I've resolved everything, he said of the company's debts."
The full article will be available on the Web for a limited time:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/metro/20060723-111342-2723r.htm
Pam
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