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Venerable law firm struggles to survive


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Sep. 23   San Francisco
  Heller Ehrman, a storied law firm founded in 1890 that was considered one of the most solid in the nation, is now struggling for survival


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Mar.8   San Francisco
  Sharper Image is seeking court permission to close 96 stores nationwide - including 9 in Northern California
Mar.7   San Francisco Sharper Image Will Take Gift Cards Again
  Sharper Image Corp. would immediately resume honoring gift cards that were suspended when the company filed for bankruptcy


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Feb.20   San Francisco Bankruptcy for Sharper Image
  The retail chain known for selling expensive gadgets filed for bankruptcy protection, saying it plans to sell off stores and inventory


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Jun.9   San Francisco Two Bakery Plants to Close
  Bankrupt Interstate Bakeries will close 2 plants and lay off 650 workers, continuing a cost-cutting spree

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Apr.12   San Francisco PG&E utility leaves bankruptcy behind
  The 99-year-old Pacific Gas and Electric Co. ended 3 years of bankruptcy after distributing $10.2 billion to creditors Mar.26   San Francisco PG&E poised to exit bankruptcy  Pacific Gas and Electric Co. plans to end 3 years of bankruptcy on April 12 Jan.5   San Francisco Judge rejects PG&E bailout delay  A federal bankruptcy judge left the door open for an appeal by 2 state regulators opposed to the customer-backed bailout

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Dec.22   San Francisco Judge approves PG&E's reorganization  A federal bankruptcy judge approved multibillion dollar bailout Dec.16   San Francisco PG&E reaches compromise on bankruptcy
  PG&E has agreed to demands that would trim about $1 billion from the $7.2 billion bailout bill facing the customers Dec.12   San Francisco PG&E reconsider $80 million to executives  PG&E is reconsidering a plan to give nearly $80 million in bonuses to 17 executives paid by shareholders Dec.5   San Francisco State objects to PG&E's bankruptcy plan  Energy regulators are hoping to force the utility pursue an alternate route that would lower the multibillion bailout bill Nov.18   San Francisco PG&E bankruptcy settlement rejected
  A judge advised state energy regulators to reject crucial elements of a proposed $7.2 billion bailout Aug.19   San Francisco Operator of Clift Hotel filed for bankruptcy  Ian Schrager Hotels of New York is facing a $350 million in debt. The hotel itself has $64 million in outstanding debt Jul.2   San Francisco Bankruptcy trustee sought for PipeVine Jun.19   San Francisco Compromise in PG&E bankruptcy  A federal bankruptcy judge unveiled a compromise deal a proposal criticized by consumer groups as too expensive Jun.4   San Francisco PipeVine Inc. folds  Company handled more than $100 million a year in donations for organizations including the United Way May.21   San Francisco Scores of Restaurants Shutting Down Feb.28   San Francisco Red Herring magazine closes  Publisher RHC Media reached the decision after unsuccessfully trying to sell the magazine. March issue is final one Feb.14   San Francisco Salon may not survive beyond February Jan.31   SF Downtown Venerable Law Firm Folds  1100 employees of Brobeck, Phleger, and Harrison will lose their jobs

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Oct.8   San Francisco Upside magazine folds
  Upside's parent UMAC told the magazine's 75 employees that the magazine would close immediately
Jul.13   SF Downtown Robertson Stephens bank closed  Robertson chief executive John Conlin's news to employees spelled the end of one of the original Four Horsemen

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Apr.7   San Francisco PG&E bonuses before bankruptcy  Utility awarded 6,000 bonuses and raises to mid-level managers and other employees hours before filing for Chapter 11 Apr.6   San Francisco PG&E files for bankruptcy
  California's largest utility voluntarily filed for Chapter 11. It had run up an $8.9 billion deficit
 Pacific Gas and Electric Co debts are increasing by $300 million a month. The bankruptcy filing does not affect the utility's parent company, PG&E Corp. It's the third-largest bankruptcy in U.S. history. PG&E has 15 days to complete its bankruptcy paperwork. The governor called the decision 'a real slap in the face to California'
Mar.16   San Francisco PG&E gets $1.2 billion tax refund  Company will hand over the money to its bankrupt utility



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