Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings for Inland Empire, October 2009
From the Curtis Law Group Blog:
“Chapter 7 bankruptcies filed by residents of Riverside County and San Bernardino County are filed in the Riverside Bankruptcy Courthouse. Data from that court points to the following ten cities as having the highest number of Chapter 7 bankruptcies for residents of those counties for October 2009:
Corona, Fontana, Hemet, Hesperia, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, and San Bernardino.”
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings, September 2009
Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Riverside County Bankruptcy Courthouse for September, according to research done by a leading bankruptcy law firm, continue to trend upward in 2009.
The cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcies in Riverside County and San Bernardino County for September did not change from the top-ten in August:
Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville.
Bankruptcy attorneys in the Inland Empire are also noticing a high number of filings from bankruptcy debtors residing in Chino, Chino Hills, Hemet, Hesperia, and Lake Elsinore.
Chapter 7 Bankrutpcy Filings For August 2009
Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Riverside County Bankruptcy Courthouse for August 2009 reveal that the top ten cities in Riverside and San Bernardino County with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcies were:
Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville.
Bankruptcy attorneys from Riverside and San Bernardino County are also witnessing a high number of filings from debtors residing in Chino, Chino Hills, Hemet, and Hesperia.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings in Riverside & San Bernardino Counties, July 2009
Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in Riverside County and San Bernardino County for July 2009 were most numerous in the following ten Inland Empire cities:
Corona, Fontana, Hemet, Moreno Valley, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville. Hesperia also had a high number of Chapter 7 bankruptcies filed, as did Murrieta.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy, also known as “fresh start” bankruptcy by bankruptcy attorneys, helps debtors get out from under large amounts of debt by discharging most debts owed to creditors.
Most Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filing Cities in Inland Empire, June 2009
For bankruptcy attorneys in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, there was no shortage of Chapter 7 bankruptcies to be filed in June, 2009. And for the second month in a row, the top ten cities in the Inland Empire with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings has remained the same.
The ten cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Inland Empire for the month of June 2009 were: Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville. Other Inland Empire cities that also had a high number include: Hemet, Hesperia, Lake Elsinore, and Rialto.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings in Inland Empire, May 2009
For bankruptcy attorneys in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, there was no shortage of Chapter 7 bankruptcies to be filed in May, 2009.
The ten cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Inland Empire for the month of May 2009 were: Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville. Other Inland Empire cities that also had a high number include: Hesperia, Perris, and Rialto.
Inland Empire Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings, February 2009
For bankruptcy attorneys in the Inland Empire, there were no shortage of Chapter 7 bankruptcies that needed to be filed in February, 2009. The amount of Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Riverside Bankruptcy Courthouse in February, which serves both Riverside County and San Bernardino County, totals 1,352 — an increase from January’s 1,120 Chapter 7 filings.
The ten cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Inland Empire for the month of February 2009 were: Corona, Fontana, Hemet, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Temecula. Other Inland Empire cities that also had a high number include: Perris and Hesperia.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings in Inland Empire for January 2009
The search for an Riverside County or San Bernardino bankruptcy attorney to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy was made by hundreds of Inland Empire residents each and every month in 2008. This year looks like more of the same, and possibly much more of the same. In January 2009, there were at least 1,120 Riverside and San Bernardino County residents who required a bankruptcy attorney to file for Chapter 7 on their be half.
The Inland Empire cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings for January, 2009 are as follows:
Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville.
Other Riverside and San Bernardino County cities that also had a high number, especially considering their relative population, include Chino, Lake Elsinore, and Rialto.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings in Riverside County & San Bernardino County, December 2008
Bankruptcy lawyers are needed in many cities, but perhaps in some more than others.
The Riverside County and San Bernardino County cities with the most chapter 7 bankruptcy filings for the month of December, 2008, are as follows: Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville.
Riverside County and San Bernardino cities that also had a high number, especially considering their relative population, include Chino, Chino Hills, Hemet, and Menifee.
The total number of Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Riverside Bankruptcy Courthouse, for the month of December 2008 was 1,254.
Riverside County Restaurants Expanding Marketing Strategies.
The downturned economy is setting the perfect scene for a battle starring restaurants, food chains and small diners in Riverside County
Restaurants and other food joints are using different tactics to attract customers, keep the loyal ones, if it comes to it, to avoid layoffs and closings
Facing soaring ingredient prices and lack of customers, the food industry has been doing all it can to survive this recession. Employing tactics such as value deals, 2 x 1 coupons, smaller food portions, price increases and lunch service elimination, restaurants of all sizes in Riverside County and San Bernardino County are hoping this will be enough to avoid bankruptcy.
Some of the chains and restaurants that have implemented these tactics are Black Angus and The Daily Grill, which have eateries in Riverside, and Mimi’s Café in Temecula, Chino, Corona, and Fontana
None of these chains or restaurants have been forced into bankruptcy — yet. Riverside County and other Inland Empire residents are hoping it stays that way…
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