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August 14, 2014

 
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COURT DATES SET FOR LAWSUIT OVER CONSTITUTIONALITY OF PUERTO RICO DEBT LAW

The judge asked to consider the constitutionality of a new Puerto Rico law that allows government-owned entities to restructure debt outside of federal bankruptcy court wants each side to make its case by October, Bloomberg News reported today. Saying that the new law depressed the value of $1.6 billion in power utility debt they hold, bond funds affiliated with Franklin Resources Inc. and Oppenheimer Rochester Funds sued Puerto Rico in June, contending that the Public Corporation Debt Enforcement and Recovery Act violates the U.S. Constitution. The law would let a commonwealth court restructure debt in processes similar to chapter 9 and chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Puerto Rico has asked U.S. District Judge Francisco A. Besosa in San Juan to dismiss the suit and declare the law constitutional. The bond funds filed a summary judgment motion this week, taking the position that undisputed facts require Judge Besosa to declare the law void, regardless of the specific circumstances under which it's applied. The judge told Puerto Rico to file papers by Sept. 12 supporting its claim that the law is constitutional. The bond funds are to file opposing papers by Oct. 6. Read more.

On ABI's latest podcast, ABI Executive Director Sam Gerdano talks with Sonia Colón and Javier Vilariño Santiago of Ferraiuoli LLC in Puerto Rico about the financial distress facing the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (Prepa). Puerto Rico's status as a U.S. territory does not permit Prepa to file for chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy or for chapter 11 relief. The Puerto Rican legislature in June passed the Public Corporate Debt Enforcement and Recovery Act as a way to restructure municipal debt outside of federal bankruptcy court. Bond funds of Prepa filed a lawsuit in July against the new law claiming that it is unconstitutional. Looking for a possible remedy on Capitol Hill, Rep. Pedro Pierluisi (D.-P.R.) on July 31 introduced H.R. 5305 to treat Puerto Rico as a state to allow a chapter 9 filing for the adjustment of municipal debt. Colón and Vilariño discuss Puerto Rico's new law, the case filed against it and prospects for passage of H.R. 5305. Click here to listen.

COMMENTARY: BONDS, NOT BAILOUTS, FOR "TOO BIG TO FAIL" BANKS

On Aug. 3 the Portuguese government announced a 4.9 billion Euros ($6.55 billion) bailout for Banco Espirito Santo, another reminder that the "too big to fail" doctrine still prevails six years after the financial crisis, according to a commentary in yesterday's Wall Street Journal. At least in this case, junior bondholders -- those who invested less than a year ago -- and shareholders were forced to take a haircut. That's progress for those who argue that economic recovery is impeded when monetary and fiscal authorities rescue private institutions from the consequences of their decisions. Too big to fail remains unresolved in the U.S. Last week the Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said that not one of the nation's 11 largest banks could fail without threatening the broader financial system. The news came after regulators reviewed the banks' "living wills," the emergency plans required under the 2010 Dodd-Frank law. Instead of living wills or government bailouts, the commentary proposes that banks issue a class of bonds to privately secure the financial system against a cascade of failures. Called Class R or "Reorganization" bonds, they would function like any other corporate-debt instrument in normal times, meaning that bondholders would have no control over the corporation. In the event of the firm's imminent failure, according to the commentary, Class R bondholders would form a committee to develop contingency plans to appoint a new board of directors and reorganize senior management. In bankruptcy, the existing board of directors would be dismissed, the equity of the firm would be eliminated and the Class R bonds would immediately be converted to equity. The Class R bondholders might take a haircut, but they would also become the owners of the bank, free of claims from prior management or shareholders. Read the full commentary. (Subscription required.)

INVESTORS PROFIT FROM FORECLOSURE RISK ON HOME MORTGAGES

The recovery in housing is fueling a niche market for newly minted bonds that are backed by the most troubled mortgages of them all: those on homes on the verge of foreclosure, the New York Times reported today. Vulture hedge funds are not the only investors swooping in to try to profit from the last remnants of the housing crisis -- mutual funds are as well. And one of the biggest sellers of severely delinquent mortgages to investors is a U.S. government housing agency. So far this year, there have been 28 deals backed by $7 billion worth of nonperforming loans sold to investors, according to Intex Solutions, a structured finance cash-flow modeling firm. Last year, Intex said, there were 72 deals backed by $11.6 billion worth of nonperforming loans. Regulatory records show that over the last two years mutual funds either offered or advised by firms like JPMorgan Chase, SEI Investments, Weitz Investments and Edward Jones have been buying unrated bonds with names like Bayview Opportunity Master Fund IIa Trust NPL, Kondaur Mortgage Asset Trust and Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust NPL. The catalyst for the emergence of this unusual market was a decision by the Housing and Urban Development Department to begin selling some of the most severely delinquent mortgages guaranteed by the Federal Housing Administration to avoid losses to United States taxpayers. Since 2010, HUD has sold 101,290 soured home loans with a combined unpaid balance of $17.6 billion in more than a dozen auctions, and more distressed sales are planned. Read more.

ANALYSIS: TEN STATES STRUGGLING WITH DELINQUENT DEBT

A recent report from the Urban Institute found that more than one-third of Americans with credit histories faced debt collections in 2013, 247WallSt.com reported yesterday. Nearly 50 percent of Nevadans with a credit history had debt in collections as of 2013, the highest percentage in the nation. On average, these residents had $7,198 of debt in collections, defined as being at least 180 days past due, also the most in the nation. By comparison, 35 percent of Americans nationwide had debt in collection, with an average delinquent debt of $5,178. While high average levels of delinquent debt did not appear to be concentrated in any particular region, southern states were much more likely to have a higher share of people with debt in collections. Eight of the 10 states, according to the analysis, are located in the southern U.S. In all of the states with the highest percentage of residents with delinquent debt, the median household income was below the U.S. median of $51,371. Four of these states -- Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and West Virginia -- were among the five lowest states by median income. Additionally, these states tended to have higher proportions of people who live below the poverty line when compared to the national benchmark. Read more.

For a look at the composition of U.S. household debt, be sure to check out ABI's Chart of the Day.

 

SAN DIEGO PENSION DIALS UP THE RISK TO COMBAT A SHORTFALL

A large California pension manager is using complex derivatives to supercharge its bets as it looks to cover a funding shortfall and diversify its holdings, the Wall Street Journal reported today. The new strategy employed by the San Diego County Employees Retirement Association is complicated and potentially risky, but officials close to the system say it is designed to balance out the fund's holdings and protect it against big losses in the event of a stock-market meltdown. San Diego's approach is one of the most extreme examples yet of a public pension using leverage -- including instruments such as derivatives -- to boost performance. The strategy involves buying futures contracts tied to the performance of stocks, bonds and commodities. That approach allows the fund to experience higher gains -- and potentially bigger losses -- than it would if it owned the assets themselves. The strategy would also reduce the pension's overall exposure to equities and hedge funds. The pension fund manages about $10 billion on behalf of more than 39,000 active or former public employees. Read more. (Subscription required.)

COMMENTARY: WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF "PENSION SMOOTHING"

President Barack Obama on August 8 signed a $10.8 billion transportation bill that extends a "pension-smoothing" provision for another 10 months, according to a commentary in today's Wall Street Journal. In short: companies can delay making mandatory pension contributions, but because those payments are tax-deductible, some businesses will pay slightly higher tax bills, which will help pay for the legislation. Companies with 100 of the country's largest pensions were expected to contribute $44 billion to their plans this year, but that could be slashed by 30 percent next year, estimated John Ehrhardt, an actuary at consulting firm Milliman. The government's moves could undermine its own efforts to shore up the pension system, according to the commentary. Some worry about the strain it could put on the government agency tasked with protecting the retirement of 44 million workers. "To use the federal pension insurance program to pay for wholly unrelated spending initiatives is just bad public policy," said Brad Belt, former executive director of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, the government's pension insurer. "It has adverse implications for the funding of corporate pension plans." Companies have struggled to keep up with mounting pension bills since 2008. Currently, the largest pensions have a $252 billion funding deficit, which has increased by $66 billion since the beginning of the year, estimated Ehrhardt. Read the full commentary. (Subscription required.)

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NEW CASE SUMMARY ON VOLO: PICARD V. FAIRFIELD GREENWICH; PICARD V. SCHNEIDERMAN (2D CIR.)

Summarized by David Banker of Lowenstein Sandler LLP

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that Irving Picard, the trustee for the liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC ("BLMIS") and of the bankruptcy estate of Bernard L. Madoff (the "Madoff Trustee"), was not entitled to declaratory or injunctive relief where he sought to block the settlement of three lawsuits against "feeder funds," none of which involved BLMIS or the Madoff estate as a party. The court of appeals held that declaratory and injunctive relief to stay the settlements involving these "feeder funds," which funds were also defendants in fraudulent conveyance actions commenced by the Madoff Trustee, was not justified where the settlements involved neither suits against BLMIS and the Madoff estate nor estate property within the meaning of the Bankruptcy Code's automatic stay provisions, the SIPA and two district court orders related to the BLMIS and Madoff estates. The Court of Appeals also ruled that injunctive relief under section 105 of the Bankruptcy Code was not warranted on the grounds that Picard could not show that the BLMIS estate was likely to suffer irreparable harm if the settlements went forward as planned.

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Annual Business and Non-business Filings by District (1980-1984)

 

Annual Business and Non-business Filings by District (1980-1984)


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  1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
District Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer
District of Alaska 488 276 212 43.44% 414 219 195 47.10% 367 213 154 41.96% 327 152 175 53.52% 433 220 213 49.19%
Middle District of Alabama 2163 257 1906 88.12% 2170 345 1825 84.10% 2121 399 1722 81.19% 1662 290 1372 82.55% 1717 264 1453 84.62%
Northern District of Alabama 7057 631 6426 91.06% 7807 628 7179 91.96% 7858 698 7160 91.12% 7031 457 6574 93.50% 6996 512 6484 92.68%
Southern District of Alabama 1121 168 953 85.01% 1269 181 1088 85.74% 1377 175 1202 87.29% 1297 144 1153 88.90% 1237 198 1039 83.99%
Eastern District of Arkansas 1844 161 1683 91.27% 1974 189 1785 90.43% 2072 320 1752 84.56% 2035 259 1776 87.27% 2731 483 2248 82.31%
Western District of Arkansas 681 103 578 84.88% 762 106 656 86.09% 836 177 659 78.83% 779 154 625 80.23% 989 260 729 73.71%
District of Arizona 4063 842 3221 79.28% 4384 992 3392 77.37% 5095 1312 3783 74.25% 4970 1468 3502 70.46% 4839 1392 3447 71.23%
Central District of California 20207 2262 17945 88.81% 25643 3207 22436 87.49% 33575 5028 28547 85.02% 35066 5097 29969 85.46% 34721 4029 30692 88.40%
Eastern District of California 8457 1432 7025 83.07% 10031 1980 8051 80.26% 10717 2764 7953 74.21% 10373 2424 7949 76.63% 9690 2528 7162 73.91%
Northern District of California 12871 1624 11247 87.38% 13208 2254 10954 82.93% 14699 3465 11234 76.43% 13184 3222 9962 75.56% 11883 2591 9292 78.20%
Southern District of California 3787 552 3235 85.42% 4325 726 3599 83.21% 5799 905 4894 84.39% 6013 771 5242 87.18% 5588 861 4727 84.59%
District of Colorado 5970 1105 4865 81.49% 6115 1602 4513 73.80% 6092 1746 4346 71.34% 5882 1517 4365 74.21% 6475 1995 4480 69.19%
District of Connecticut 2265 435 1830 80.79% 2732 412 2320 84.92% 2727 473 2254 82.65% 2079 437 1642 78.98% 1852 339 1513 81.70%
District of Columbia 598 42 556 92.98% 721 62 659 91.40% 764 83 681 89.14% 719 93 626 87.07% 636 103 533 83.81%
District of Delaware 495 55 440 88.89% 590 43 547 92.71% 507 72 435 85.80% 446 70 376 84.30% 442 52 390 88.24%
Middle District of Florida 3806 655 3151 82.79% 4601 762 3839 83.44% 5113 1050 4063 79.46% 4613 892 3721 80.66% 5145 1263 3882 75.45%
Northern District of Florida 488 110 378 77.46% 583 166 417 71.53% 602 235 367 60.96% 512 149 363 70.90% 607 248 359 59.14%
Southern District of Florida 1718 278 1440 83.82% 2189 405 1784 81.50% 2543 599 1944 76.45% 2395 566 1829 76.37% 2478 583 1895 76.47%
Middle District of Georgia 3061 255 2806 91.67% 3083 287 2796 90.69% 3304 391 2913 88.17% 3094 330 2764 89.33% 3151 308 2843 90.23%
Northern District of Georgia 6013 580 5433 90.35% 7062 744 6318 89.46% 8063 1254 6809 84.45% 7571 1067 6504 85.91% 7764 1101 6663 85.82%
Southern District of Georgia 1794 272 1522 84.84% 1985 271 1714 86.35% 2128 271 1857 87.27% 2120 239 1881 88.73% 2175 180 1995 91.72%
District of Hawaii 794 224 570 71.79% 767 251 516 67.28% 743 254 489 65.81% 645 275 370 57.36% 614 225 389 63.36%
Northern District of Iowa 1605 591 1014 63.18% 1758 536 1222 69.51% 1758 816 942 53.58% 1574 781 793 50.38% 1888 971 917 48.57%
Southern District of Iowa 2165 337 1828 84.43% 2397 432 1965 81.98% 1912 605 1307 68.36% 1824 591 1233 67.60% 2025 663 1362 67.26%
District of Idaho 2158 467 1691 78.36% 2287 375 1912 83.60% 2482 420 2062 83.08% 2099 615 1484 70.70% 2233 667 1566 70.13%
Central District of Illinois 5991 797 5194 86.70% 4509 471 4038 89.55% 4962 999 3963 79.87% 4941 1065 3876 78.45% 5253 1099 4154 79.08%
Northern District of Illinois 19889 1963 17926 90.13% 17357 1188 16169 93.16% 18796 2252 16544 88.02% 17475 2105 15370 87.95% 18007 2011 15996 88.83%
Southern District of Illinois 1632 335 1297 79.47% 1463 204 1259 86.06% 1750 402 1348 77.03% 1655 460 1195 72.21% 1728 534 1194 69.10%
Northern District of Indiana 4996 357 4639 92.85% 5443 378 5065 93.06% 5489 669 4820 87.81% 5184 648 4536 87.50% 4883 576 4307 88.20%
Southern District of Indiana 7836 485 7351 93.81% 7763 414 7349 94.67% 7491 914 6577 87.80% 7082 637 6445 91.01% 7067 713 6354 89.91%
District of Kansas 4450 737 3713 83.44% 4291 653 3638 84.78% 4425 685 3740 84.52% 4122 542 3580 86.85% 4417 944 3473 78.63%
Eastern District of Kentucky 2507 366 2141 85.40% 2875 438 2437 84.77% 2812 612 2200 78.24% 2404 305 2099 87.31% 2379 489 1890 79.45%
Western District of Kentucky 5199 178 5021 96.58% 4620 339 4281 92.66% 4411 487 3924 88.96% 4096 439 3657 89.28% 4281 442 3839 89.68%
Eastern District of Louisiana 2098 261 1837 87.56% 2404 297 2107 87.65% 2897 469 2428 83.81% 2716 463 2253 82.95% 2769 479 2290 82.70%
Middle District of Louisiana 564 106 458 81.21% 630 108 522 82.86% 768 214 554 72.14% 891 100 791 88.78% 1031 125 906 87.88%
Western District of Louisiana 2307 324 1983 85.96% 2257 386 1871 82.90% 2739 611 2128 77.69% 3081 734 2347 76.18% 3127 688 2439 78.00%
District of Massachusetts 3122 479 2643 84.66% 3393 404 2989 88.09% 3299 619 2680 81.24% 2552 523 2029 79.51% 2251 485 1766 78.45%
District of Maryland 3991 425 3566 89.35% 4945 357 4588 92.78% 4398 432 3966 90.18% 3928 466 3462 88.14% 3783 438 3345 88.42%
District of Maine 1039 293 746 71.80% 974 249 725 74.44% 855 296 559 65.38% 663 196 467 70.44% 599 178 421 70.28%
Eastern District of Michigan 9649 602 9047 93.76% 9683 733 8950 92.43% 9660 1018 8642 89.46% 7271 921 6350 87.33% 5788 768 5020 86.73%
Western District of Michigan 4413 790 3623 82.10% 5182 933 4249 82.00% 4311 851 3460 80.26% 3515 703 2812 80.00% 3151 713 2438 77.37%
District of Minnesota 4765 858 3907 81.99% 5543 972 4571 82.46% 5255 1392 3863 73.51% 4620 1358 3262 70.61% 5076 1368 3708 73.05%
Eastern District of Missouri 3351 460 2891 86.27% 3609 354 3255 90.19% 3723 741 2982 80.10% 2824 438 2386 84.49% 2897 450 2447 84.47%
Western District of Missouri 4256 707 3549 83.39% 3991 573 3418 85.64% 4058 1120 2938 72.40% 3482 646 2836 81.45% 4087 1220 2867 70.15%
Northern District of Mississippi 1087 102 985 90.62% 1271 206 1065 83.79% 1322 246 1076 81.39% 1165 155 1010 86.70% 1240 148 1092 88.06%
Southern District of Mississippi 3520 76 3444 97.84% 3901 115 3786 97.05% 4052 229 3823 94.35% 3629 199 3430 94.52% 3387 186 3201 94.51%
District of Montana 1036 190 846 81.66% 1180 225 955 80.93% 990 192 798 80.61% 993 271 722 72.71% 948 216 732 77.22%
Eastern District of North Carolina 2975 303 2672 89.82% 3114 358 2756 88.50% 2590 428 2162 83.47% 2111 406 1705 80.77% 1950 292 1658 85.03%
Middle District of North Carolina 2929 274 2655 90.65% 2816 285 2531 89.88% 2342 346 1996 85.23% 1675 317 1358 81.07% 1523 233 1290 84.70%
Western District of North Carolina 1661 185 1476 88.86% 2122 164 1958 92.27% 1882 246 1636 86.93% 1300 200 1100 84.62% 1398 308 1090 77.97%
District of North Dakota 551 188 363 65.88% 576 188 388 67.36% 715 321 394 55.10% 653 362 291 44.56% 654 317 337 51.53%
District of Nebraska 2834 477 2357 83.17% 2546 377 2169 85.19% 2289 614 1675 73.18% 2215 530 1685 76.07% 2565 613 1952 76.10%
District of New Hampshire 727 159 568 78.13% 806 137 669 83.00% 715 213 502 70.21% 553 175 378 68.35% 497 115 382 76.86%
District of New Jersey 5623 988 4635 82.43% 7808 1039 6769 86.69% 8991 1568 7423 82.56% 7334 706 6628 90.37% 6744 1253 5491 81.42%
District of New Mexico 1450 164 1286 88.69% 1398 153 1245 89.06% 1432 213 1219 85.13% 1498 191 1307 87.25% 1585 275 1310 82.65%
District of Nevada 2223 359 1864 83.85% 2620 486 2134 81.45% 2829 631 2198 77.70% 2858 583 2275 79.60% 2776 521 2255 81.23%
Easter District of New York 8049 1146 6903 85.76% 8036 877 7159 89.09% 6426 911 5515 85.82% 4932 669 4263 86.44% 4547 527 4020 88.41%
Northern District of New York 4939 774 4165 84.33% 4945 540 4405 89.08% 4587 899 3688 80.40% 3231 765 2466 76.32% 2667 576 2091 78.40%
Southern District of New York 3483 518 2965 85.13% 4021 516 3505 87.17% 4009 828 3181 79.35% 3000 676 2324 77.47% 2841 625 2216 78.00%
Western District of New York 5596 762 4834 86.38% 5847 668 5179 88.58% 5206 892 4314 82.87% 4154 883 3271 78.74% 3847 883 2964 77.05%
Northern District of Ohio 13256 646 12610 95.13% 14513 946 13567 93.48% 13363 1110 12253 91.69% 10416 1034 9382 90.07% 9565 981 8584 89.74%
Southern District of Ohio 12129 796 11333 93.44% 12604 1144 11460 90.92% 12145 1668 10477 86.27% 10453 1425 9028 86.37% 10139 1401 8738 86.18%
Eastern District of Oklahoma 475 118 357 75.16% 465 125 340 73.12% 572 179 393 68.71% 632 195 437 69.15% 659 190 469 71.17%
Northern District of Oklahoma 1657 266 1391 83.95% 1436 234 1202 83.70% 1707 399 1308 76.63% 1948 377 1571 80.65% 2011 487 1524 75.78%
Western District of Oklahoma 2657 203 2454 92.36% 2262 123 2139 94.56% 2601 421 2180 83.81% 3587 491 3096 86.31% 3898 421 3477 89.20%
District of Oregon 4914 801 4113 83.70% 6115 1295 4820 78.82% 5650 1535 4115 72.83% 5867 1333 4534 77.28% 6149 1530 4619 75.12%
Eastern District of Pennsylvania 3451 380 3071 88.99% 5385 471 4914 91.25% 6246 595 5651 90.47% 5009 537 4472 89.28% 4482 545 3937 87.84%
Middle District of Pennsylvania 1557 295 1262 81.05% 2238 406 1832 81.86% 2163 601 1562 72.21% 1694 453 1241 73.26% 1532 426 1106 72.19%
Western District of Pennsylvania 2730 616 2114 77.44% 4394 630 3764 85.66% 4838 923 3915 80.92% 3332 632 2700 81.03% 3166 554 2612 82.50%
District of Rhode Island 974 185 789 81.01% 1038 161 877 84.49% 1115 260 855 76.68% 896 166 730 81.47% 713 130 583 81.77%
District of South Carolina 1187 219 968 81.55% 1997 223 1774 88.83% 2203 319 1884 85.52% 1941 282 1659 85.47% 2033 229 1804 88.74%
District of South Dakota 667 270 397 59.52% 703 289 414 58.89% 782 438 344 43.99% 773 435 338 43.73% 867 354 513 59.17%
Eastern District of Tennessee 4205 459 3746 89.08% 4591 578 4013 87.41% 4683 842 3841 82.02% 4358 868 3490 80.08% 4351 795 3556 81.73%
Middle District of Tennessee 3923 490 3433 87.51% 4093 617 3476 84.93% 4335 904 3431 79.15% 3545 656 2889 81.50% 3346 489 2857 85.39%
Western District of Tennessee 4935 161 4774 96.74% 6224 251 5973 95.97% 6388 288 6100 95.49% 5864 214 5650 96.35% 6321 186 6135 97.06%
Eastern District of Texas 367 118 249 67.85% 593 172 421 70.99% 747 287 460 61.58% 807 336 471 58.36% 887 355 532 59.98%
Northern District of Texas 2229 683 1546 69.36% 3245 1051 2194 67.61% 3762 1622 2140 56.88% 3789 1578 2211 58.35% 4362 2033 2329 53.39%
Southern District of Texas 2509 647 1862 74.21% 3871 637 3234 83.54% 4254 1002 3252 76.45% 5628 1754 3874 68.83% 6397 1951 4446 69.50%
Western District of Texas 2918 373 2545 87.22% 2627 442 2185 83.17% 2719 534 2185 80.36% 2887 601 2286 79.18% 2951 582 2369 80.28%
District of Utah 2739 727 2012 73.46% 3824 942 2882 75.37% 3402 1041 2361 69.40% 3440 941 2499 72.65% 3583 1042 2541 70.92%
Eastern District of Virginia 6149 691 5458 88.76% 6299 551 5748 91.25% 6105 926 5179 84.83% 5735 718 5017 87.48% 5855 703 5152 87.99%
Western District of Virginia 3077 603 2474 80.40% 3386 518 2868 84.70% 3347 814 2533 75.68% 2907 703 2204 75.82% 2676 626 2050 76.61%
District of Vermont 275 100 175 63.64% 277 80 197 71.12% 289 139 150 51.90% 255 106 149 58.43% 213 99 114 53.52%
Eastern District of Washington 2206 519 1687 76.47% 2398 608 1790 74.65% 2382 695 1687 70.82% 2333 443 1890 81.01% 2789 614 2175 77.98%
Western District of Washington 5452 815 4637 85.05% 6295 962 5333 84.72% 6717 1218 5499 81.87% 6697 1087 5610 83.77% 7491 1057 6434 85.89%
Eastern District of Wisconsin 3200 547 2653 82.91% 4035 531 3504 86.84% 4737 977 3760 79.38% 4991 911 4080 81.75% 5202 899 4303 82.72%
Western District of Wisconsin 1999 319 1680 84.04% 2245 410 1835 81.74% 2336 865 1471 62.97% 2149 815 1334 62.08% 2450 1052 1398 57.06%
Northern District of West Virginia 725 147 578 79.72% 1003 162 841 83.85% 956 266 690 72.18% 655 212 443 67.63% 566 174 392 69.26%
Southern District of West Virginia 1032 167 865 83.82% 1311 74 1237 94.36% 1255 174 1081 86.14% 1345 211 1134 84.31% 1296 259 1037 80.02%
District of Wyoming 510 115 395 77.45% 549 139 410 74.68% 662 243 419 63.29% 837 368 469 56.03% 979 447 532 54.34%
District of Guam 30 4 26 86.67% 33 8 25 75.76% 30 8 22 73.33% 33 9 24 72.73% 47 21 26 55.32%
District of the Northern Mariana Islands 0 0 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% 3 2 1 33.33%
District of Puerto Rico 707 302 405 57.28% 1070 370 700 65.42% 2016 717 1299 64.43% 1929 626 1303 67.55% 1466 512 954 65.08%
United States 331264 43694 287570 86.81% 363943 48125 315818 86.78% 380251 69300 310951 81.78% 348880 62436 286444 82.10% 348521 64004 284517 81.64%


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Annual Business and Non-business Filings by District (1985-1989)


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District Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer
District of Alaska 673 276 397 58.99% 1117 343 774 69.29% 1428 362 1066 74.65% 1239 226 1013 81.76% 1340 208 1132 84.48%
Middle District of Alabama 2354 230 2124 90.23% 2959 171 2788 94.22% 3386 268 3118 92.09% 4042 321 3721 92.06% 4764 293 4471 93.85%
Northern District of Alabama 8540 495 8045 94.20% 10677 743 9934 93.04% 11806 1060 10746 91.02% 13103 714 12389 94.55% 15525 956 14569 93.84%
Southern District of Alabama 1560 243 1317 84.42% 1898 284 1614 85.04% 2017 287 1730 85.77% 2378 205 2173 91.38% 2703 87 2616 96.78%
Eastern District of Arkansas 2979 373 2606 87.48% 3461 370 3091 89.31% 3899 450 3449 88.46% 4060 328 3732 91.92% 4225 285 3940 93.25%
Western District of Arkansas 1158 226 932 80.48% 1542 223 1319 85.54% 1827 263 1564 85.60% 1991 224 1767 88.75% 2163 169 1994 92.19%
District of Arizona 5665 1444 4221 74.51% 8940 1906 7034 78.68% 11528 1814 9714 84.26% 13776 1677 12099 87.83% 16313 2401 13912 85.28%
Central District of California 36977 3764 33213 89.82% 46818 4390 42428 90.62% 49522 4307 45215 91.30% 51112 2709 48403 94.70% 54283 3017 51266 94.44%
Eastern District of California 11181 2725 8456 75.63% 14533 2825 11708 80.56% 15411 2703 12708 82.46% 17399 1865 15534 89.28% 18368 1540 16828 91.62%
Northern District of California 13489 2661 10828 80.27% 18436 3074 15362 83.33% 19474 2824 16650 85.50% 19329 2402 16927 87.57% 18348 2132 16216 88.38%
Southern District of California 6777 793 5984 88.30% 8390 791 7599 90.57% 9460 910 8550 90.38% 9951 507 9444 94.91% 10126 406 9720 95.99%
District of Colorado 8280 2362 5918 71.47% 12858 3699 9159 71.23% 15950 5291 10659 66.83% 18071 4336 13735 76.01% 17579 3806 13773 78.35%
District of Connecticut 2013 349 1664 82.66% 2200 202 1998 90.82% 2344 190 2154 91.89% 2550 219 2331 91.41% 3436 218 3218 93.66%
District of Columbia 788 104 684 86.80% 946 95 851 89.96% 1144 79 1065 93.09% 1070 62 1008 94.21% 1069 73 996 93.17%
District of Delaware 504 48 456 90.48% 509 34 475 93.32% 553 65 488 88.25% 690 50 640 92.75% 775 64 711 91.74%
Middle District of Florida 7139 1213 5926 83.01% 10565 1097 9468 89.62% 12736 1008 11728 92.09% 14816 1052 13764 92.90% 18995 1177 17818 93.80%
Northern District of Florida 784 300 484 61.73% 1326 425 901 67.95% 1583 346 1237 78.14% 1805 283 1522 84.32% 2087 235 1852 88.74%
Southern District of Florida 3184 633 2551 80.12% 4061 536 3525 86.80% 4842 510 4332 89.47% 5368 529 4839 90.15% 6969 610 6359 91.25%
Middle District of Georgia 4067 279 3788 93.14% 5193 297 4896 94.28% 5653 348 5305 93.84% 6081 266 5815 95.63% 7521 262 7259 96.52%
Northern District of Georgia 9464 1313 8151 86.13% 12860 1740 11120 86.47% 13844 1345 12499 90.28% 15417 1187 14230 92.30% 21155 1901 19254 91.01%
Southern District of Georgia 2807 203 2604 92.77% 3577 170 3407 95.25% 4115 330 3785 91.98% 4841 192 4649 96.03% 6263 187 6076 97.01%
District of Hawaii 680 264 416 61.18% 860 255 605 70.35% 1016 183 833 81.99% 854 119 735 86.07% 887 129 758 85.46%
Northern District of Iowa 2719 1345 1374 50.53% 2927 1381 1546 52.82% 2674 1199 1475 55.16% 2070 708 1362 65.80% 2054 610 1444 70.30%
Southern District of Iowa 2883 946 1937 67.19% 3445 1013 2432 70.60% 3187 818 2369 74.33% 2904 439 2465 84.88% 2971 350 2621 88.22%
District of Idaho 2753 718 2035 73.92% 3579 633 2946 82.31% 3955 721 3234 81.77% 3871 408 3463 89.46% 3949 360 3589 90.88%
Central District of Illinois 6189 1423 4766 77.01% 6795 1412 5383 79.22% 6577 1284 5293 80.48% 6243 801 5442 87.17% 6710 536 6174 92.01%
Northern District of Illinois 19933 2034 17899 89.80% 22295 1765 20530 92.08% 21420 1575 19845 92.65% 22376 1362 21014 93.91% 24109 1223 22886 94.93%
Southern District of Illinois 2014 549 1465 72.74% 2685 672 2013 74.97% 2738 765 1973 72.06% 2853 626 2227 78.06% 3093 640 2453 79.31%
Northern District of Indiana 5594 653 4941 88.33% 6599 683 5916 89.65% 7196 803 6393 88.84% 6960 641 6319 90.79% 7757 580 7177 92.52%
Southern District of Indiana 8366 767 7599 90.83% 10622 922 9700 91.32% 11225 753 10472 93.29% 11760 541 11219 95.40% 13383 514 12869 96.16%
District of Kansas 5537 1247 4290 77.48% 7227 1551 5676 78.54% 7278 1421 5857 80.48% 7151 762 6389 89.34% 7620 554 7066 92.73%
Eastern District of Kentucky 2798 543 2255 80.59% 3723 649 3074 82.57% 3984 660 3324 83.43% 4844 610 4234 87.41% 5902 718 5184 87.83%
Western District of Kentucky 5063 458 4605 90.95% 6140 373 5767 93.93% 6009 542 5467 90.98% 6093 388 5705 93.63% 6880 438 6442 93.63%
Eastern District of Louisiana 3681 396 3285 89.24% 5345 454 4891 91.51% 5795 483 5312 91.67% 5250 367 4883 93.01% 5142 319 4823 93.80%
Middle District of Louisiana 1563 188 1375 87.97% 2090 501 1589 76.03% 2157 440 1717 79.60% 1661 211 1450 87.30% 1691 161 1530 90.48%
Western District of Louisiana 4106 955 3151 76.74% 6440 1669 4771 74.08% 6436 1633 4803 74.63% 5811 1006 4805 82.69% 6098 893 5205 85.36%
District of Massachusetts 2017 437 1580 78.33% 2546 514 2032 79.81% 2780 512 2268 81.58% 3419 591 2828 82.71% 5402 1159 4243 78.54%
District of Maryland 4663 481 4182 89.68% 6117 442 5675 92.77% 6804 965 5839 85.82% 7658 397 7261 94.82% 8447 480 7967 94.32%
District of Maine 703 183 520 73.97% 819 172 647 79.00% 874 213 661 75.63% 986 215 771 78.19% 1160 205 955 82.33%
Eastern District of Michigan 6113 707 5406 88.43% 8591 693 7898 91.93% 10279 730 9549 92.90% 11096 740 10356 93.33% 12334 745 11589 93.96%
Western District of Michigan 3218 839 2379 73.93% 3968 990 2978 75.05% 4184 894 3290 78.63% 4527 772 3755 82.95% 5195 833 4362 83.97%
District of Minnesota 6475 1735 4740 73.20% 8592 1735 6857 79.81% 9429 1729 7700 81.66% 10654 1416 9238 86.71% 12890 1511 11379 88.28%
Eastern District of Missouri 3491 515 2976 85.25% 4234 537 3697 87.32% 4879 697 4182 85.71% 5600 446 5154 92.04% 6587 278 6309 95.78%
Western District of Missouri 4806 1324 3482 72.45% 5639 1382 4257 75.49% 5690 1789 3901 68.56% 5728 987 4741 82.77% 5986 891 5095 85.12%
Northern District of Mississippi 1439 179 1260 87.56% 2041 376 1665 81.58% 2453 485 1968 80.23% 2691 191 2500 92.90% 3181 190 2991 94.03%
Southern District of Mississippi 3829 198 3631 94.83% 4858 193 4665 96.03% 5742 451 5291 92.15% 6626 172 6454 97.40% 7129 147 6982 97.94%
District of Montana 1295 356 939 72.51% 1592 441 1151 72.30% 1698 485 1213 71.44% 1936 483 1453 75.05% 1750 354 1396 79.77%
Eastern District of North Carolina 2462 394 2068 84.00% 3059 449 2610 85.32% 3149 533 2616 83.07% 3009 458 2551 84.78% 3285 503 2782 84.69%
Middle District of North Carolina 2067 279 1788 86.50% 2653 312 2341 88.24% 2754 481 2273 82.53% 2856 331 2525 88.41% 3268 327 2941 89.99%
Western District of North Carolina 1912 335 1577 82.48% 2325 246 2079 89.42% 2302 256 2046 88.88% 2561 162 2399 93.67% 3057 175 2882 94.28%
District of North Dakota 818 354 464 56.72% 1137 278 859 75.55% 1127 302 825 73.20% 1114 197 917 82.32% 1039 211 828 79.69%
District of Nebraska 3033 622 2411 79.49% 3748 992 2756 73.53% 3802 1502 2300 60.49% 3270 567 2703 82.66% 3418 393 3025 88.50%
District of New Hampshire 557 139 418 75.04% 540 117 423 78.33% 608 127 481 79.11% 831 186 645 77.62% 1324 320 1004 75.83%
District of New Jersey 6988 1009 5979 85.56% 8089 1167 6922 85.57% 7947 1033 6914 87.00% 8535 917 7618 89.26% 10505 1135 9370 89.20%
District of New Mexico 1819 375 1444 79.38% 2552 469 2083 81.62% 2674 413 2261 84.55% 3047 405 2642 86.71% 3769 303 3466 91.96%
District of Nevada 3371 679 2692 79.86% 4687 742 3945 84.17% 5188 394 4794 92.41% 5801 432 5369 92.55% 5778 406 5372 92.97%
Easter District of New York 5042 491 4551 90.26% 5664 513 5151 90.94% 5804 475 5329 91.82% 6362 392 5970 93.84% 8333 588 7745 92.94%
Northern District of New York 2909 540 2369 81.44% 3390 534 2856 84.25% 3693 583 3110 84.21% 4133 643 3490 84.44% 5237 587 4650 88.79%
Southern District of New York 3240 716 2524 77.90% 3626 716 2910 80.25% 3822 633 3189 83.44% 4296 720 3576 83.24% 5687 1104 4583 80.59%
Western District of New York 4033 828 3205 79.47% 4249 740 3509 82.58% 4602 588 4014 87.22% 4910 198 4712 95.97% 5818 226 5592 96.12%
Northern District of Ohio 10063 1028 9035 89.78% 11897 922 10975 92.25% 13333 1157 12176 91.32% 14124 921 13203 93.48% 15832 915 14917 94.22%
Southern District of Ohio 10838 1274 9564 88.25% 13114 1155 11959 91.19% 14620 1050 13570 92.82% 15950 564 15386 96.46% 17760 532 17228 97.00%
Eastern District of Oklahoma 855 287 568 66.43% 1350 410 940 69.63% 1536 316 1220 79.43% 1609 207 1402 87.13% 1626 217 1409 86.65%
Northern District of Oklahoma 2477 539 1938 78.24% 3824 791 3033 79.31% 3792 734 3058 80.64% 4152 606 3546 85.40% 4174 453 3721 89.15%
Western District of Oklahoma 5197 1173 4024 77.43% 8090 1579 6511 80.48% 9373 1464 7909 84.38% 8432 1122 7310 86.69% 8516 1050 7466 87.67%
District of Oregon 7774 2059 5715 73.51% 9780 2621 7159 73.20% 9851 1812 8039 81.61% 9935 1112 8823 88.81% 10621 890 9731 91.62%
Eastern District of Pennsylvania 5639 455 5184 91.93% 6055 455 5600 92.49% 6924 350 6574 94.95% 6538 347 6191 94.69% 7107 418 6689 94.12%
Middle District of Pennsylvania 1714 363 1351 78.82% 2129 351 1778 83.51% 2108 314 1794 85.10% 2226 280 1946 87.42% 2338 405 1933 82.68%
Western District of Pennsylvania 3553 539 3014 84.83% 3989 539 3450 86.49% 4331 651 3680 84.97% 4154 505 3649 87.84% 4283 448 3835 89.54%
District of Rhode Island 842 131 711 84.44% 897 87 810 90.30% 876 80 796 90.87% 941 118 823 87.46% 1289 170 1119 86.81%
District of South Carolina 2870 299 2571 89.58% 4222 342 3880 91.90% 4101 330 3771 91.95% 4290 405 3885 90.56% 4670 312 4358 93.32%
District of South Dakota 1072 622 450 41.98% 1586 988 598 37.70% 1649 879 770 46.69% 1198 370 828 69.12% 1248 320 928 74.36%
Eastern District of Tennessee 4882 708 4174 85.50% 5453 784 4669 85.62% 6107 705 5402 88.46% 6939 364 6575 94.75% 8555 384 8171 95.51%
Middle District of Tennessee 4249 583 3666 86.28% 5608 637 4971 88.64% 7297 772 6525 89.42% 8651 702 7949 91.89% 9992 929 9063 90.70%
Western District of Tennessee 7964 226 7738 97.16% 9890 241 9649 97.56% 10748 363 10385 96.62% 12018 198 11820 98.35% 13079 216 12863 98.35%
Eastern District of Texas 1311 459 852 64.99% 1945 694 1251 64.32% 2591 766 1825 70.44% 2942 731 2211 75.15% 2891 698 2193 75.86%
Northern District of Texas 6708 2523 4185 62.39% 10483 3445 7038 67.14% 13022 3502 9520 73.11% 15040 3143 11897 79.10% 15450 2898 12552 81.24%
Southern District of Texas 8613 2518 6095 70.77% 13856 2841 11015 79.50% 14262 2413 11849 83.08% 12874 1977 10897 84.64% 11875 1634 10241 86.24%
Western District of Texas 4043 857 3186 78.80% 6286 1415 4871 77.49% 9069 1717 7352 81.07% 10993 1784 9209 83.77% 11281 1250 10031 88.92%
District of Utah 4505 1227 3278 72.76% 5747 1396 4351 75.71% 6836 1276 5560 81.33% 7686 1249 6437 83.75% 7976 723 7253 90.94%
Eastern District of Virginia 7453 1318 6135 82.32% 8892 1227 7665 86.20% 10130 1185 8945 88.30% 10999 1558 9441 85.84% 12682 1881 10801 85.17%
Western District of Virginia 3292 588 2704 82.14% 3843 536 3307 86.05% 4117 521 3596 87.35% 4209 472 3737 88.79% 4814 582 4232 87.91%
District of Vermont 259 69 190 73.36% 260 74 186 71.54% 307 54 253 82.41% 322 60 262 81.37% 380 226 154 40.53%
Eastern District of Washington 3170 658 2512 79.24% 3884 783 3101 79.84% 4219 1076 3143 74.50% 4343 814 3529 81.26% 4051 492 3559 87.85%
Western District of Washington 9565 1028 8537 89.25% 13449 1860 11589 86.17% 13452 1852 11600 86.23% 13851 1831 12020 86.78% 13560 1707 11853 87.41%
Eastern District of Wisconsin 5115 949 4166 81.45% 5660 194 5466 96.57% 5749 187 5562 96.75% 5892 141 5751 97.61% 6373 375 5998 94.12%
Western District of Wisconsin 2635 1073 1562 59.28% 3272 1186 2086 63.75% 3415 1183 2232 65.36% 3080 826 2254 73.18% 3317 675 2642 79.65%
Northern District of West Virginia 627 167 460 73.37% 801 201 600 74.91% 901 190 711 78.91% 944 109 835 88.45% 1059 140 919 86.78%
Southern District of West Virginia 1521 246 1275 83.83% 1794 296 1498 83.50% 2062 281 1781 86.37% 2198 232 1966 89.44% 2383 261 2122 89.05%
District of Wyoming 1154 493 661 57.28% 1500 529 971 64.73% 1642 420 1222 74.42% 1441 172 1269 88.06% 1405 124 1281 91.17%
District of Guam 52 21 31 59.62% 59 18 41 69.49% 50 12 38 76.00% 49 10 39 79.59% 52 10 42 80.77%
District of the Northern Mariana Islands 3 3 0 0.00% 3 3 0 0.00% 2 1 1 50.00% 3 2 1 33.33% 3 2 1 33.33%
District of Puerto Rico 1897 541 1356 71.48% 2432 518 1914 78.70% 3055 515 2540 83.14% 3983 550 3433 86.19% 5958 766 5192 87.14%
District of the Virgin Islands 36 18 18 50.00% 34 19 15 44.12% 19 8 11 57.89% 23 10 13 56.52% 29 9 20 68.97%
United States 412510 71277 341233 82.72% 530438 81235 449203 84.69% 577999 82446 495553 85.74% 613465 63853 549612 89.59% 679461 63235 616226 90.69%


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February 11, 2014

 
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SENATOR RICHARD DURBIN DISCUSSES THE "STUDENT LOAN BORROWER BILL OF RIGHTS" ON LATEST ABI PODCAST

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the Assistant Majority Leader for the Senate and sponsor of S. 1803, the "Student Loan Borrower Bill of Rights," joined ABI Resident Scholar Prof. Charles Tabb for a discussion on key issues surrounding student debt. In addition to an overview and insight into his legislation, Durbin provides his thoughts on the risks to the U.S. if action is not taken to address the student debt crisis. Click here to listen to the podcast.

AMIDST CONTINUED CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY SLOWDOWN, EXPERTS WEIGH FUTURE TRENDS

Corporate bankruptcy activity has declined to an unprecedented and record-breaking low--despite pundit predictions, according to an analysis in Friday's ABL Advisor. BankruptcyData.com's research reveals that current corporate bankruptcy activity, or the unprecedented lack thereof, just up-ended historical chapter 11 benchmarks and pundit expectations as there were zero public filings in the entire month of January 2014. In fact, up until the chapter 11 filing on Feb. 2 of Tuscany International Drilling, the last public company to seek chapter 11 protection (OCZ Technology Group) was in early December -- making this 60-day stretch a quite a dry spell, according to bankruptcy experts. "We were expecting a lot of action on the restructuring and insolvency front, but what we got were fewer chapter 11 filings, especially among middle-market companies," says Jeffrey Testa, a partner at Newark, N.J.-based McCarter & English. Prof. Edward Altman of the NYU Stern School of Business adds, "Yes, it is unusual that chapter 11 public company filings are zero for a full month; usually the median month is about 4-5." Testa details how this unprecedented and unexpected decline came to be: "For every reason there should have been filings, there were factors that minimized them: Lenders have practiced forbearance rather than taking the collateral, and in their eyes, a marginally performing loan can be acceptable for the time being if revenues are covering operations. Filing for protection is seen as expensive, which eliminates the smaller filings and creates a trend toward out-of-court resolution. There's also a growing realization that not every restructuring results in the emergence of a successful, reorganized and ultimately profitable entity." Altman added that he expects "filings to pick up, however, in 2014, especially if liquidity dries up some" due to an escalation of problems in developing countries. Read more.

ANALYSIS: NEW REGULATIONS LEAVE BUYOUT BUSINESS OUT ON THEIR OWN

As banking rules are redrawn, the Volcker rule is forcing financial institutions to shed their buyout businesses, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday. The rule -- part of the Dodd-Frank law --aims to limit the risks big banks can take with their own capital. Under the rule, approved by five federal financial-regulatory agencies last year, banks have to sharply reduce their stakes in their private-equity units, or shed them altogether, by 2015. Banks piled into the buyout business during the boom years leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, taking part in some of the era's biggest corporate takeovers. JPMorgan Chase & Co. is currently in the process of spinning off One Equity Partners, a private-equity arm. The bank had been the firm's only investor, but won't put money into a new fund that One Equity Partners is raising, and it is exploring a sale of its stake in the buyout shop's existing investments. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. plans to keep its private-equity businesses, but is reducing the amount of capital it holds in existing funds. To comply with a Volcker requirement that funds' names don't evoke those of their parent banks, it is replacing the moniker "GS Capital" with "Broad Street" on new funds. Read more. (Subscription required.)

COMMENTARY: GARLOCK CASE SENDS WARNING TO TORT BAR IN ASBESTOS BANKRUPTCIES

Garlock Sealing Technologies, which is trying to emerge from bankruptcy after a deluge of asbestos claims, took a courageous risk in taking on the tort bar in court, and it now plans to use the information it found in discovery as the basis for a racketeering, fraud and conspiracy suit against four national asbestos plaintiffs' firms, according to an editorial in Saturday's Wall Street Journal. Garlock, a gasket-maker, was forced into bankruptcy in 2010 by a flood of asbestos claims. Plaintiffs' lawyers were insisting that Garlock set aside $1.3 billion for victims of the deadly asbestos-related disease mesothelioma. Last month, Bankruptcy Judge George Hodges instead accepted Garlock's liability estimate of $125 million and roasted the plaintiffs' bar for its dishonesty. Most companies pushed into asbestos bankruptcies have set up trusts to pay claims. Garlock said that it had evidence that plaintiffs were filing claims with trusts in which they blamed non-Garlock products for their diseases, even as they accused Garlock in court. The judge allowed discovery in 15 cases Garlock had already settled, and as the judge wrote, "Garlock demonstrated that exposure evidence was withheld in each and every one of them." Read the full editorial. (Subscription required.)

ANALYSIS: ROLLING THE DICE ON MUNICIPAL BANKRUPTCIES

Moody's Investors Service said in a report last week that the amount of money that bond investors get back in municipal bankruptcies varies widely -- even among creditors who own debt with similar characteristics, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday. The report is timely given the situation in Puerto Rico, which has about $70 billion in outstanding debt that is widely owned among U.S. investors. The commonwealth has been downgraded to junk recently by two major rating firms: Moody's Investors Service on Friday and Standard & Poor's Ratings Services earlier last week. Puerto Rico, which has been faced with a struggling economy in recent years, is not eligible for chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy, but it is unclear how bond investors would fare if the island could not pay back its debt. Island officials say that they are working to improve the commonwealth's finances and have assured investors that they will get their money back. Moody's analysts noted that in the bankruptcy case of Jefferson County, Ala., which was weighed down by more than $3 billion in sewer debt, investors who owned sewer bonds got back 54.1 percent of their money. However, J.P. Morgan Chase ended up with a recovery closer to 30 percent. (Moody's did not include in its calculations a fine that J.P. Morgan paid related to a bribery investigation connected to the county's sewer bonds.) Other creditors got as much as 80 percent, Moody's said. Read more. (Subscription required.)

PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ENDS SATURDAY FOR PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE FEDERAL RULES OF BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURE

The Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Bankruptcy Rules has proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure and Official Forms, and requested that the proposals be circulated to the bench, bar, and public for comment. On August 15, 2013, the public comment period opened for the proposed amendments to Bankruptcy Rules 2002, 3002, 3007, 3012, 3015, 4003, 5005, 5009, 7001, 9006, and 9009 and Official Forms 17A, 17B, 17C, 22A-1, 22A-1Supp, 22A-2, 22B, 22C-1, 22C-2, 101, 101A, 101B, 104, 105, 106Sum, 106A/B, 106C, 106D, 106E/F, 106G, 106H, 106Dec, 107, 112, 113, 119, 121, 318, 423 and 427. The public comment period closes on February 15, 2014. For more information, please click here.

To access the online comment site for the proposed amendments, please click here.

DUBERSTEIN GALA AWARDS DINNER ON MARCH 3 TO PAY TRIBUTE TO BANKRUPTCY JUDGE BURTON LIFLAND AND CHIEF BANKRUPTCY CLERK JOSEPH HURLEY

The Gala Awards Dinner at this year's 22nd Annual Duberstein Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition on March 3 will feature a special tribute to Bankruptcy Judge Burton J. Lifland of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York and Joseph P. Hurley, Chief Bankruptcy Clerk (retired) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York. To purchase tickets for the gala or to find out more information, please visit http://www.dubersteingala.com.

PURCHASE EITHER THE CONSUMER OR BUSINESS EDITION OF THE BEST OF ABI 2013 AND RECEIVE A FREE ADDITIONAL TITLE!

To make room for new books in 2014, ABI is having a special Bookstore clearance sale. Now, when you buy either Best of ABI 2013: The Year in Business Bankruptcy or The Year in Consumer Bankruptcy, you can choose a free book from a select list of ABI publications. You'll be able to make your selection when you click "Buy Now" on either edition of the Best of ABI 2013. To purchase the Best of ABI 2013: The Year in Business Bankruptcy, please click here.

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U.S. Trustee Felicia S. Turner Joins the American Bankruptcy Institute as Deputy Executive Director

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U.S. TRUSTEE FELICIA S. TURNER JOINS THE AMERICAN BANKRUPTCY INSTITUTE AS DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

July 11, 2007 Alexandria, Va. —  The American Bankruptcy Institute is pleased to announce that U.S. Trustee Felicia S. Turner will join the American Bankruptcy Institute staff in September as Deputy Executive Director. Turner comes to ABI after serving as U.S. Trustee for Regions 20 and 21.  She has been active member of ABI as a conference speaker and has participated on the advisory board of ABI’s Caribbean Insolvency Program.

'We are delighted that Felicia has agreed to join our staff,' said ABI Executive Director Sam Gerdano. “Her vast substantive knowledge and keen management skills will be a great help in taking ABI to the next level of service to the insolvency community.'

'The addition of Felicia Turner to ABI's management team will further enhance the organization's ability to meet the needs of our 11,500 members,” ABI President Reginald W. Jackson added. “As ABI embarks on its next 25 years, Felicia's experience, bankruptcy knowledge and energy offer an excellent complement to the outstanding abilities of Sam Gerdano, ABI's Executive Director.'

As U.S. Trustee for Regions 20 and 21, Turner managed 12 offices covering 13 federal judicial districts and four federal circuits in Georgia, Florida, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Oklahoma, Kansas and New Mexico. She oversaw the coordination of the U.S. Trustees Office’s participation in bankruptcy cases under all chapters to preserve the integrity of the judicial system, including the development and implementation of policy and ensuring regional and national consistency in and appropriateness of the federal government’s legal positions. Prior to her appointment as U.S. Trustee, Turner was a partner in the Atlanta-based law firm Troutman Sanders LLP, where she was a member of its Bankruptcy Practice Group and the Litigation Section. Before joining Troutman Sanders in 1999, she was a bankruptcy associate with the Owensboro, Ky., firm Sullivan, Mountjoy, Stainback & Miller PSC, where her work ranged from representing debtors and creditors in consumer cases to serving as counsel for large corporate debtors. A resident of Atlanta, Turner received her B.A. from Depauw University in 1991 and earned her J.D. at Duke University in 1994.

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Quarterly Non-business Filings by District (2001-2005)

Quarterly Non-business Filings by District (2001-2005)

 

  2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
District First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter
Middle District of Alabama 2,031 1,938 2,053 2,070 2,087 2,102 2,383 2,199 2,191 2,210 2,281 2,061 2,073 2,028 2,303 2,139 2,095 2,195 2,587  2,689
Northern District of Alabama 5,923 6,052 5,757 5,948 5,997 6,138 6,231 6,037 6,518 6,531 6,572 6,238 6,575 6,700 6,106 6,366 6,891 6,870 8,154  8,315
Southern District of Alabama 1,634 1,664 1,673 1,643 1,787 1,900 1,858 1,807 1,904 1,754 2,004 1,835 1,915 1,849 1,898 1,687 1,885 1,804 1,874  2,122
District of Alaska 290 382 333 363 269 336 352 402 285 393 334 377 338 346 335 424 337 445 608  824
District of Arizona 5,497 6,613 6,233 6,394 6,291 7,603 7,680 7,297 7,143 8,824 7,956 7,188 7,550 8,577 7,895 6,891 7,288 9,833 11,064  11,505
Eastern District of Arkansas 3,463 3,425 3,324 3,318 3,616 3,581 3,900 3,859 3,833 3,839 3,853 3,858 3,973 3,577 4,006 3,869 4,188 4,183 5,274  5,230
Western District of Arkansas 2,069 1,967 1,775 1,853 2,044 2,011 2,129 2,119 2,086 2,277 2,051 2,076 2,278 2,123 2,102 1,960 2,323 2,475 2,966   3,500
Central District of California 21,267 23,965 19,748 20,615 20,703 20,889 20,142 19,915 19,457 19,870 17,852 16,443 16,428 15,820 14,117 12,633 14,485 17,656 21,280  28,838
Eastern District of California 8,008 8,473 7,059 7,446 7,455 7,780 7,513 7,521 7,723 8,045 7,370 6,920 7,163 7,481 7,009 6,175 6,687 7,747 9,200  12,855
Northern District of California 4,746 5,168 4,279 4,421 4,829 5,158 5,037 5,116 5,298 5,814 5,421 5,332 5,335 5,472 5,182 4,868 4,877 6,133 7,669  9,614
Southern District of California 3,254 3,715 3,131 3,070 3,199 3,286 3,068 3,107 3,004 3,113 2,791 2,654 2,953 2,850 2,729 2,525 2,707 3,285 4,293  5,160
District of Colorado 4,162 5,133 4,604 4,432 4,239 5,416 5,656 5459 5,550 7,049 6,655 6,149 6,332 7,515 7,106 6,430 6,786 9,174 11,502  14,711
District of Connecticut 3,034 3,293 2,599 2,529 2,795 3,099 2,853 2,820 3,006 3,318 2,937 2,797 2,880 3,075 2,743 2,585 2,889 3,449 3,750  5,026
District of Delaware 766 749 681 682 700 816 787 837 837 902 848 825 809 891 860 831 839 877 1,025  1,409
District of Columbia 684 680 560 558 661 602 639 549 628 616 528 485 525 496 433 434 481 498 495  912
Middle District of Florida 11,270 13,261 11,790 11,818 12,032 13,536 13,333 13,149 13,178 14,453 13,951 13,192 13,293 14,331 12,209 11,825 12,476 15,002 16,256  19,418
Northern District of Florida 1,537 1,669 1,477 1,404 1,635 1,616 1,663 1,611 1,783 1,818 1,778 1,669 1,711 1,744 1,614 1,495 1,528 1,680 1,876   2,118
Southern District of Florida 7,135 8,694 7,516 7,641 7,216 8,382 8,149 8,082 1,783 8,770 8,003 7,048 6,594 7,495 6,261 6,122 5,657 8,680 9,908  11,647
Middle District of Georgia 4,117 3,979 4,422 4,470 4,122 4,088 4,986 4,569 4,574 4,277 4,596 4,496 4,353 4,347 4,503 4,327 3,848 4,031 4,676  3,757
Northern District of Georgia 9,094 8,948 9,492 10,006 10,318 9,802 10,904 10,359 11,964 11,239 11,079 11,238 11,078 10,668 10,731 10,814 11,359 11,074 12,690   14,257
Southern District of Georgia 3,311 3,506 3,787 3,805 3,501 3,575 4,276 3,851 3,776 3,878 4,369 4,130 3,816 3,743 4,028 3,461 3,434 3,522 4,676  2,806
District of Hawaii 1,286 1,334 1,178 1,173 1,224 1,105 1,123 978 945 1,020 897 857 837 822 670 736 766 955 1,186  1,500
District of Idaho 1,852 2,285 1,980 1,840 2,000 2,366 2,195 2,093 2,142 2,660 2,488 2,144 2,285 2,533 2,321 2,189 2,244 2,787  3,101  3,690
Central District of Illinois 3,639 3,768 3,329 3,536 3,913 3,865 3,845 3,838 4,425 4,191 3,820 3,766 4,111 3,979 3,747 3,598 4,292 4,819 5,351  6,941
Northern District of Illinois 12,497 13,055 11,926 13,089 13,855 13,866 14,287 14,644 15,870 15,217 13,899 13,406 14,419 13,364 13,305 13,159 13,571 15,913 18,210  24,060
Southern District of Illinois 2,148 2,151 1,954 1,938 2,277 2,265 2,092 2,271 2,548 2,523 2,486 2,374 2,505 2,335 2,458 2,330 2,586 2,844 3,546  3,791
Northern District of Indiana 4,327 5,105 4,540 4,730 4,715 5,663 5,271 5,015 5,061 5,773 5,173 4,946 5,146 5,663 5,226 4,513 4,860 6,406 8,065  11,700
Southern District of Indiana 6,542 7,946 6,903 7,363 7,572 8,176 8,361 8,085 7,978 9,102 8,769 8,355 8,045 9,010 8,780 7,554 8,096 2,844 13,173  1,6040
Northern District of Iowa 996 1,276 958 960 949 1,207 1,138 1,145 1,122 1,325 1,203 1,079 1,180 1,311 1,236 1,105 1,373 1,669 1,915  2,175
Southern District of Iowa 1,461 1,866 1,709 1,558 1,623 1,893 1,804 1,690 1,733 2,061 1,973 1,756 1,934 2,178 1,945 1,823 2,173 2,614 3,029  3,302
District of Kansas 3,103 3,896 3,519 3,186 3,110 3,970 3,998 3,639 3,535 4,536 4,160 3,639 3,627 4,545 4,253 3,590 3,822 5,362 5,814  7,373
Eastern District of Kentucky 2,808 3,075 2,747 2,620 2,957 3,004 3,079 2,847 3,137 3,571 3,490 3,031 3,320 3,315 3,276 2,894 3,202 3,933 5,119  6,438
Western District of Kentucky 3,681 3,788 3,512 3,477 3,762 3,796 3,772 3,605 3,978 4,280 4,330 3,746 3,736 3,946 3,839 3,450 3,929 4,385 5,849   7,005
Eastern District of Louisiana 2,474 2,882 2,471 2,240 2,268 2,365 2,529 2,422 2,307 2,690 2,604 2,410 2,323 2,652 2,474 2,267 2,456 3,133 2,389  3,691
Middle District of Louisiana 725 853 916 816 822 971 1,001 830 939 1,032 1,094 952 1,064 1,089 1,093 973 1,014 1,218 1,292  1,861
Western District of Louisiana 3,055 3,411 3,380 3,080 3,119 3,329 3,585 3,218 3,405 3,934 4,147 3,535 3,634 4,098 4,070 3,471 3,912 4,344 4,970  5,746
District of Maine 983 1,317 1,000 1,097 1,019 1,112 1,126 1,052 1,057 1,266 1,118 1,114 1,081 1,184 1,114 991 1,033 1,466 1,850  2,121
District of Maryland 9,043 9,548 7,992 8,047 8,979 8,839 8,462 8,420 9,066 8,940 7,941 7,764 7,971 7,914 6,361 6,805 7,399 7,436 8,190  11,590
District of Massachusetts 4,638 4,885 3,985 3,721 4,155 4,581 4,176 4,103 4,349 4,958 4,357 4,195 4,393 4,844 4,269 4,585 4,484 5,928 6,572  9,311
Eastern District of Michigan 8,267 8,171 7,735 8,208 9,673 9,555 9,632 10,620 11,669 11,731 10,771 11,178 12,070 11,647 11,612 11,251 13,131 13,926 17,002  21,185
Western District of Michigan 3,648 3,544 3,186 3,376 3,783 3,920 3,611 4,004 4,438 4,333 3,970 3,963 4,395 4,339 4,020 4,183 4,605 5,011 5,787  7,739
District of Minnesota 4,258 4,326 4,110 4,135 4,391 4,658 4,665 4,044 5,187 5,158 4,709 4,525 4,171 4,260 4,123 4,044 4,502 5,289 7,210  7,661
Northern District of Mississippi 1,946 1,923 1,952 1,924 2,057 1,941 2,035 2,004 2,102 2,155 2,063 1,944 2,027 2,012 2,329 1,989 2,292 2,283 2,422  2,812
Southern District of Mississippi 3,619 3,511 3,539 3,413 3,538 3,324 3,569 3,617 3,764 3,419 3,431 3,087 3,232 3,191 3,338 2,882 3,072 3,450 3,269  3,877
Eastern District of Missouri 4,107 4,250 4,007 4,208 4,228 4,252 4,634 4,969 4,888 5,170 5,084 4,906 4,998 5,035 4,745 4,599 4,874 5,904 7,210  8,628
Western District of Missouri 3,031 3,730 3,522 3,343 3,429 4,073 4,198 4,113 4,201 4,707 4,464 4,031 4,300 4,789 4,492 4,289 4,549 5,354 6,814  8,690
District of Montana 957 1,113 892 890 926 1,206 958 848 1,046 1,295 1,049 897 1,072 1,318 967 849 1,067 1,414 1,482  1,807
District of Nebraska 1,764 1,926 1,676 1,692 1,790 1,994 1,835 1,949 2,191 2,078 2,094 2,023 2,217 2,278 2,197 2,093 2,358 2,732 3,061  3,664
District of Nevada 3,948 5,042 4,511 4,178 4,303 5,240 4,923 4,803 4,715 5,748 5,064 4,721 4,383 4,985 4,032 3,255 3,509 5,172 5,972  8,797
District of New Hampshire 947 1,090 769 793 952 978 949 946 1,031 1,200 1,021 996 1,152 1,163 1,100 1,077 1,159 1,243 1,422  1,685
District of New Jersey 10,649 11,535 9,484 9,071 10,175 10,719 9,707 9,682 10,609 11,253 10,648 8,947 11,028 10,981 9,578 8,991 10,132 11,335 11,671  15,673
District of New Mexico 2,124 2,129 1,950 1,831 2,094 2,131 2,247 2,102 2,457 2,412 2,167 1,948 2,222 2,312 2,172 2,070 1,351 2,694 3,016  3,525
Eastern District of New York 6,520 7,500 5,575 5,509 5,980 7,053 6,239 6,607 6,085 6,945 5,982 6,651 6,613 7,319 6,154 6,067 6,735 8,325 9,062  12,130
Northern District of New York 3,802 4,508 3,450 3,574 3,979 4,171 3,859 3,954 4,189 4,767 4,138 3,972 4,248 5,044 3,894 4,030 4,436 5,559 6,233  7,600
Southern District of New York 3,333 3,986 3,090 3,256 3,462 3,815 3,745 3,790 4,010 4,461 3,963 4,117 4,425 4,780 4,343 3,991 4,642 5,886 6,483  8,827
Western District of New York 2,966 3,554 2,960 3,033 2,978 3,550 3,203 3,312 3,414 4,150 3,534 3,494 3,592 4,155 3,932 3,310 3,894 5,051 5,341  7,262
Eastern District of North Carolina 3,373 3,370 3,371 3,573 3,742 3,562 3,708 3,831 3,950 4,141 3,768 3,800 3,813 3,663 3,587 3,478 3,795 3,937 4,506  4,533
Middle District of North Carolina 2,526 2,677 2,637 2,819 2,720 2,771 3,089 2,995 3,144 3,099 3,099 3,156 2,908 2,928 2,961 2,778 2,941 2,900 3,606   3,401
Western District of North Carolina 2,100 2,184 2,218 2,259 2,218 2,402 2,450 2,312 2,606 2,770 2,561 2,533 2,523 2,462 2,554 2,496 2,656 2,926 3,321  3,894
District of North Dakota 561 585 515 456 463 492 504 493 529 599 541 519 565 591 524 522 629 706 944  1,168
Northern District of Ohio 8,006 10,192 8,649 8,934 9,166 10,444 10,757 10,636 10,784 12,868 12,115 11,808 11,034 12,981 11,745 10,866 12,203 15,361 19,476  26,450
Southern District of Ohio 7,818 9,208 8,497 7,974 8,534 9,343 9,370 9,027 9,311 11,168 10,464 9,803 9,933 11,359 10,461 9,989 10,413 13,088 16,211  20,320
Eastern District of Oklahoma 1,080 1,110 1,001 989 1,003 1,176 1,253 1,227 1,191 1,355 1,278 1,236 1,175 1,286 1,321 1,040 1,211 1,534 1,630  2,614
Northern District of Oklahoma 1,348 1,420 1,316 1,308 1,456 1,539 1,697 1,672 1,620 1,953 2,035 1,823 1,863 1,818 1,947 1,702 1,803 2,297 2,744   3,743
Western District of Oklahoma 3,111 3,496 3,308 3,075 2,947 3,446 3,234 3,182 3,404 3,599 3,568 3,507 3,437 3,601 3,618 3,152 3,483 4,324 5,470  7,633
District of Oregon 4,798 6,205 5,370 5,265 5,142 6,194 5,911 5,794 5,560 6,613 6,038 5,563 5,357 6,766 5,934 5,524 5,643 7,300 8,444  10,114
Eastern District of Pennsylvania 6,195 6,309 5,795 5,394 6,274 6,222 6,194 5,876 6,592 6,915 6,028 5,911 6,112 6,261 5,959 5,438 6,115 6,628 7,007  9,045
Middle District of Pennsylvania 2,975 3,273 2,606 2,589 2,900 3,202 3,193 2,916 3,424 3,607 3,428 3,266 3,488 3,712 3,505 3,167 3,570 4,374 4,861   6,123
Western District of Pennsylvania 3,940 4,215 3,607 3,510 4,216 4,190 4,230 4,112 4,641 5,002 4,767 4,637 3,592 5,283 5,253 4,926 5,626 6,529 7,623  10,086
District of Rhode Island 1,286 1,374 1,077 1,082 1,212 1,298 1,178 1,162 1,160 1,254 1,093 1,002 1,056 1,079 998 917 1,062 1,388 1,399  1,855
District of South Carolina 3,376 3,394 3,417 3,816 4,028 3,708 3,796 4,041 3,899 4,039 4,214 3,908 3,751 3,885 3,904 3,739 3,730 3,686  3,893  4,042
District of South Dakota 572 693 635 640 604 650 646 639 649 744 712 632 754 725 654 581 693 838 1,259  1,184
Eastern District of Tennessee 4,801 4,691 4,674 4,728 4,815 4,706 4,898 4,828 5,211 5,153 5,040 4,845 5,055 4,856 4,907 4,470 5,043 5,081 5,951  6,211
Middle District of Tennessee 3,698 3,624 3,379 3,656 3,901 3,629 3,895 3,800 4,362 4,205 3,910 3,810 4,014 3,926 4,132 3,379 3,877 3,943 4,436  3,806
Western District of Tennessee 6,129 6,476 6,679 6,916 6,947 6,651 7,238 7,162 7,044 7,373 7,256 6,525 6,489 6,653 6,697 5,991 6,324 6,450 7,593  6,639
Eastern District of Texas 2,558 2,726 2,778 3,014 2,722 2,907 3,241 2,963 3,233 3,306 3,116 3,284 3,228 3,099 3,231 3,057 3,224 3,717 4,482  5,115
Northern District of Texas 6,278 6,440 6,313 7,008 6,422 6,428 7,200 6,876 7,712 7,421 7,518 7,592 7,945 7,785 7,976 7,612 7,897 8,747 10,434  12,535
Southern District of Texas 4,674 4,919 4,662 4,918 4,488 4,986 5,592 5,384 6,547 6,321 6,122 6,212 6,397 6,367 6,949 6,696 6,785 7,898 8,663   12,258
Western District of Texas 4,490 4,401 4,223 4,443 4,324 4,295 4,760 4,470 5,232 5,036 5,017 5,006 5,179 5,088 5,220 4,820 4,893 5,813 6,859  8,275
District of Utah 4,399 4,856 4,891 4,788 5,083 5,389 5,592 5,462 5,458 5,734 5,294 5,079 5,060 5,414 5,280 4,611 4,808 5,391 5,335  5,894
District of Vermont 422 483 389 357 419 441 455 420 452 498 465 410 441 443 391 337 425 528 595  996
Eastern District of Virginia 7,515 7,352 6,813 7,265 7,286 7,825 7,369 7,212 8,046 7,990 7,200 6,886 7,660 7,347 6,693 6,304 6,772 6,950 7,725 9,747 
Western District of Virginia 3,030 3,329 2,779 2,741 3,116 3,112 2,973 2,964 3,138 3,402 2,933 2,915 3,261 2,960 2,754 2,751 2,970 3,068 3,626  3,768
Eastern District of Washington 2,642 2,631 2,280 2,264 2,550 2,460 2,489 2,461 2,725 2,729           2,076 2,569 2,627 2,828  3,273
Western District of Washington                               6,354 7,004 7,516 8,853  11,474
Northern District of West Virginia                               1,075 1,359 1,441 1,791  2,111
Southern District of West Virginia                               1,586 1,868 2,201 2,926  3,776
Eastern District of Wisconsin                               3,935 4,496 6,437 6,907  7,388
Western District of Wisconsin                               2,010 2,207 2,702 3,211  4,069
District of Wyoming                               532 557 769 808  1,049
District of Puerto Rico                               3,007 2,758 3,088 3,582  3,258
District of Virgin Islands                               8 13 10 10  24
District of Guam                               68 81 89 82  123
District of Northern Mariana Islands                               12 3 7 10  11
United States                               363,890 393,086 458,597 532,526  654,615

 

 

Total Bankruptcies Eclipse the 2 Million Mark in 2005 as Consumers File in Record Numbers Prior to Implementation of New Bankruptcy Law

Contact: John Hartgen

              Phone: 703-739-0800

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Total Bankruptcies Eclipse the 2 Million Mark in 2005 as Consumers File in Record Numbers Prior to Implementation of New Bankruptcy Law

March 24, 2006 Alexandria, Va. — Bankruptcy filings eclipsed the two million mark for the first time in the United States as 2,078,415 filings were reported in calendar year 2005, according to data from the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. The total in this 12-month period ending December 31, 2005, represents a record 30 percent increase compared with the 1,597,462 total filings for the same period in 2004.

Driven largely in response to the passage of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA), consumers provided 98 percent of the overall total filings, the highest concentration of consumer filings on record, as nonbusiness filings during the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005, increased to a record 2,039,214, which was a 31 percent increase from the total of 1,563,145 of the same period in 2004. Business filings also increased to 39,201 for the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005, representing a 14 percent increase from the total of 34,317 from same period in 2004. This is the highest total of business bankruptcies in a calendar year since 2001’s total of 40,099.

“It is ironic that, at least in the short term, a law Congress hoped would reduce bankruptcies instead caused the largest upward spike in history,” said Samuel J. Gerdano, ABI Executive Director.  “Bankruptcies have in fact fallen dramatically so far in 2006 under the new, more-restrictive law,” he added.

The record high of 667,431 bankruptcies recorded during the 4th calendar quarter of 2005 (October 1-December 31, 2005), is representative of the many debtors who rushed to file prior to the Oct. 17 implementation date of BAPCPA. October 2005 filings alone totaled 630,497, representing 95 percent of the filings for the three-month period and 30 percent of the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005. Nonbusiness filings in October 2005 reached 619,588, which represented 30 percent of the nonbusiness filings for the 12- month period ending December 31, 2005, and 95 percent of the 654,633 total nonbusiness filings for the 4th quarter of 2005. The 10,909 October business filings were representative of 28 percent of the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005 business filings and 85 percent of the 12,798 business filings for the 4th quarter 2005.

Largely as a result of the BAPCPA, dramatic decreases in filings were seen during the months of November and December 2005 as the combined filings of 36,934 for those two months represented just 1.78 percent of the total 12-month period ending December 31, and 6 percent for the 4th quarter 2005. November’s total filings dropped to 14,324, which represented less than one percent (0.69%) of the total for the 12-month period ending December 2005 and 2 percent of the 4th quarter total. The total of 13,643 nonbusiness filings in November was representative of less than one percent of the total nonconsumer filings (0.67%) for the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005 and just 2 percent of the 4th calendar quarter nonbusiness filings. Business filings experienced a similar decline as the 681 filings in November represented less than 2 percent (1.74%) for CY2005 and 5 percent of the 2005 4th quarter’s total of 12,798. By comparison, 2004 totals for the month of November were 122,796 total filings, 2,643 business filings and 120,153 nonbusiness filings, each representative of nearly 8 percent of the 12-month total for their respective categories.

Total filings increased in December 2005 to 22,610, which represented a 63 percent increase over November total filings, but just over 1 percent of the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005 total (1.09%) and just over 3 percent (3.39%).for the 4th quarter 2005. December nonbusiness filings reached 21,402, representing just over one percent (1.05%) of the total nonbusiness filings for the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005, and only 3 percent of the 4th quarter 2005 nonbusiness filings. December business filings increased as well to 1,208, but only comprised 3 percent of the total business filings for the 12-month period and represented just over 9 percent of the 4th quarter total business filings. By comparison, 2004 totals for the month of December were 118,193 total filings, 2,493 business filings and 115,700 nonbusiness filings. Each was representative of just over seven percent of the 12-month total for their respective categories.

However, the 667,431 filings in the 4th quarter of 2005 (October 1-December 31, 2005) represent an 80 percent increase in comparison to the 371,668 filings for the same quarter of 2004 (October 1-December 31, 2004) and a 23 percent increase from the previous record total 542,002 from the 3rd quarter of 2005 (July 1- September 30, 2005).

Of the total number of bankruptcy filings in the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005, there were 1,659,017 chapter 7 filings, a 46 percent increase over the 1,137,958 chapter 7 filings for the same period in 2004. Chapter 7 filings also increased 33 percent from the 2005 third quarter from 429,299 to 570,355 in the 2005 fourth quarter.

The next-largest group of filings in the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005, was chapter 13 at 412,130, a 9 percent decrease from the 449,129 filings in the 12-month period ending December 31, 2004. CY2005 chapter 12 filings totaled 380, a 252 percent increase from the 108 filings in the 12-month period ending December 31, 2004. Reflecting the strong economy and low interest rates, chapter 11 filings fell from 10,132 in CY2004 to 6,800 in the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005, a 33 percent decrease.

BUSINESS FILINGS for the 3-month period ending December 31, 2005, totaled 12,798, a 64.54 percent increase from the 7,778 bankruptcy business cases filed in the same period in 2004. NONBUSINESS FILINGS for the 3-month period ending September 30, 2005, totaled 654,633, an 80 percent increase from the 363,890 total in the same quarter in 2004.

The chapter* breakdown of BUSINESS filings for the 3-month period ending December 31, 2005, is: 9,701 chapter 7s, 1,692 chapter 11s, 87 chapter 12s and 1,308 chapter 13s.

The chapter breakdown of NONBUSINESS filings for the 3-month period ending December 31, 2005, is 560,654 chapter 7s, 263 chapter 11s and 93,714 chapter 13s.

Districts with the Highest Percentage INCREASE in Total Filings for the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005 (compared to the identical period in 2004):

  1. District of Virgin Islands: 68.42%
  2. Northern District of Ohio: 57.47%
  3. Southern District of West Virginia: 57.02%
  4. District of North Dakota: 54.68%
  5. District of Vermont: 54.42%

Districts with the Highest Percentage DECREASE in Total Filings for the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005 (compared to the identical period in 2004):

  1. Southern District of Georgia: 9.79%
  2. Middle District of Georgia: 6.67%
  3. District of Puerto Rico: 0.82%
  4. District of South Carolina: 0.47% (Increase)
  5. Middle District of Tennessee: 4.19% (Increase)

More information will be available at  ABI’s Statistics Page,http://www.abiworld.org/statistics.

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ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency. ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes more than 11,000 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders, turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional information on ABI, visit www.abiworld.org. For additional conference information, visit http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html.

*Definitions from Bankruptcy Overview: Issues, Law and Policy, by the American Bankruptcy Institute

Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code is available to both individual and business debtors. Its purpose is to achieve a fair distribution to creditors of the debtor’s available non-exempt property.  Unsecured debts not reaffirmed are discharged, providing a fresh financial start.  

Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code is available for both business and consumer debtors. Its purpose is to rehabilitate a business as a going concern or reorganize an individual’s finances through a court-approved reorganization plan.

Chapter 12 of the Bankruptcy Code is designed to give special debt relief to a family farmer with regular income from farming. 

Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code is available for an individual with regular income whose debts do not exceed specific amounts; it is typically used to budget some of the debtor’s future earnings under a plan through which unsecured creditors are paid in whole or in part.

 

Secured Transactions in the Caribbean Proposed National Ch. 13 Plan and More Addressed at 10th Caribbean Insolvency Symposium

Alexandria, Va. — Cross-border and Caribbean bankruptcy practitioners will not want to miss ABI’s 10th Annual Caribbean Insolvency Symposium, Feb. 6-8, 2014, at the El San Juan Resort & Casino in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The educational program has been developed to provide attendees with an interactive learning experience led by a faculty of prominent national and regional bankruptcy judges as well as experienced practitioners. In addition to concurrent sessions, the Symposium will also feature session tracks tailored specifically for business and consumer practitioners. Attendees have the opportunity to earn up to 9.0/10.0 hours of CLE/CPE credit, including 1 hour of ethics! Concurrent sessions include: - Ethics: The New World Order — A Comparison of Ethical Issues with Respect to Retention and Compensation of Restructuring Professionals in the U.S./Caribbean - Breakfast with the Judges - Distribution Issues and Other Tensions in Ponzi Scheme Cases - Valuation: Bankruptcy Lawyers Are Litigators, Too! Business track sessions include: - Treasure, or Fool’s Gold? Secured Transactions in the Caribbean and Revised Article 9 - Chapter 15 Update - Anything but Absolute: The Evolution of the Absolute Priority Rule in Individual and Corporate Cases - The Outer Limits (of U.S. Bankruptcy Court Jurisdiction) Consumer track sessions include: - Proposed National Chapter 13 Plan, Proof-of-Claim Issues and FRBP 3002.1 - Domestic-Support Obligations; Applications to Retain Professionals and for Reimbursement of Fees - Discovery and Evidence Issues; Post-Judgment Motions; Appeals and Motions to Stay Pending Appeal; New Local Bankruptcy Rules and Updates - Chapter 13: Updates and Developments If you are a member of the press and would like to attend the Caribbean Insolvency Symposium, please contact ABI Public Affairs Manager John Hartgen at 703-894-5935 or [email protected]. Full information on ABI’s 10th Annual Caribbean Insolvency Symposium, including sponsors, optional events and rates, can be found at http://www.abiworld.org/CIS14/. ### ABI is the largest multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization dedicated to research and education on matters related to insolvency. ABI was founded in 1982 to provide Congress and the public with unbiased analysis of bankruptcy issues. The ABI membership includes over 13,000 attorneys, accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders, turnaround specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information. For additional information on ABI, visit www.abiworld.org. For additional conference information, visit http://www.abiworld.org/conferences.html.

Annual Business and Non-business Filings by District (1995-1999)

 

Annual Business and Non-business Filings by District (1995-1999)


ABI World

  1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
District Total
Filings
Business
Filings
Non-Business
Filings
Percent
Consumer
Total
Filings
Business
Filings
Non-Business
Filings
Percent
Consumer
Total
Filings
Business
Filings
Non-Business
Filings
Percent
Consumer
Total
Filings
Business
Filings
Non-Business
Filings
Percent
Consumer
Total
Filings
Business
Filings
Non-Business
Filings
Percent
Consumer
District of Alaska 946 159 787 83.19% 1226 183 1043 85.07% 1373 147 1,226 89.29% 1,479 127 1,352 91.41% 1,492 115 1377 92.29%
Middle District of Alabama 5265 208 5057 96.05% 6072 221 5851 96.36% 6,670 284 6,386 95.74% 6,753 159 6,594 97.65% 6,500 146 6354 97.75%
Northern District of Alabama 17701 452 17249 97.45% 20631 405 20226 98.04% 22,732 442 22,290 98.06% 20,912 380 20,532 98.18% 19,385 254 19,131 98.68%
Southern District of Alabama 3702 42 3660 98.87% 4969 146 4823 97.06% 4,774 150 4,624 96.86% 4,803 64 4,739 98.67% 4,679 34 4,645 99.27%
Eastern District of Arkansas 6082 241 5841 96.04% 8661 269 8392 96.89% 9,942 283 9,659 97.15% 10,789 215 10,574 98.01% 10,252 148 10,104 98.55%
Western District of Arkansas 3296 181 3115 94.51% 4533 217 4316 95.21% 5,701 256 5,445 95.51% 6,263 193 6,070 96.92% 6,218 147 6,134 98.64%
District of Arizona 16012 1045 14967 93.47% 20284 861 19403 95.66% 25,069 846 24,223 96.63% 24,191 762 23,429 96.85% 22,609 781 21,828 96.54%
Central District of California 82314 6883 75431 91.64% 102645 6544 96101 93.62% 118,335 6,184 112,151 94.77% 120,981 4,787 116,194 96.04% 102,422 2,387 100,035 97.66%
Eastern District of California 24119 2450 21669 89.84% 31211 2538 28673 91.87% 36,976 2,624 34,352 92.90% 39,345 2,012 37,333 94.89% 34,750 1,144 33,606 96.70%
Northern District of California 26096 2445 23651 90.63% 31798 2403 29395 92.44% 34,781 2,116 32,515 95.40% 34,082 1,567 32,665 93.92% 26,564 1,308 25,256 95.07%
Southern District of California 14473 319 14154 97.80% 17976 262 17714 98.54% 19,407 213 19,194 98.40% 18,805 180 18,625 99.04% 15,292 175 15,117 98.85%
District of Colorado 13705 610 13095 95.55% 16403 778 15624 95.25% 19,146 518 18,628 97.29% 18,262 402 17,860 97.80% 1,6165 347 15818 97.85%
District of Connecticut 9147 205 8942 97.76% 11307 230 11077 97.97% 13,499 205 13,294 98.48% 13,962 164 13,798 98.83% 11868 142 11726 98.80%
District of Columbia 1502 100 1402 93.34% 1950 119 1831 93.90% 2,530 100 2,430 96.05% 2,885 88 2,797 96.95% 2718 81 2637 97.01%
District of Delaware 1679 277 1402 83.50% 2044 239 1805 88.31% 2,646 214 2,432 91.91% 2,871 372 2,499 87.04% 4,526 21,115 2,411 53.26%
Middle District of Florida 27332 1192 26140 95.64% 35109 1183 33926 96.63% 42,388 1,217 41,171 97.13% 45,472 1,090 44,382 97.60% 41,855 1,008 40,847 97.59%
Northern District of Florida 2583 94 2489 96.36% 3688 97 3591 97.37% 4,787 442 22,290 98.06% 5,344 91 5,253 98.30% 5,002 74 4,928 98.52%
Southern District of Florida 15984 757 15227 95.26% 20557 746 19811 96.37% 26,308 816 25,492 96.90% 29,373 686 28,687 97.66% 28,500 641 27,859 97.75%
Middle District of Georgia 10539 117 10422 98.89% 13350 160 13190 98.80% 15,136 202 14,934 98.67% 14,921 161 14,760 98.92% 14,161 160 14,001 98.87%
Northern District of Georgia 27035 1199 25836 95.57% 31109 1188 29921 96.18% 34,946 1,130 33,816 98.03% 33,763 834 32,929 97.53% 31,871 650 31,221 97.96%
Southern District of Georgia 8489 379 8110 95.54% 10880 453 10427 95.84% 12,707 310 12,397 97.56% 12,441 202 12,239 98.38% 11,741 123 11,618 98.95%
District of Hawaii 2036 159 1877 92.19% 3092 187 2905 93.95% 4,463 187 4,276 95.81% 5,829 114 5,715 98.04% 5426 87 5339 98.39%
Northern District of Iowa 2593 262 2331 89.90% 3430 239 3191 93.03% 3,996 235 3,761 94.12% 3,880 180 3,700 95.36% 3,444 115 3,329 96.66%
Southern District of Iowa 4001 294 3707 92.65% 5285 335 4950 93.66% 5,847 270 5,577 95.38% 5,638 103 5,535 98.17% 5,008 81 33,606 96.70%
District of Idaho 4121 391 3730 90.51% 5426 460 4966 91.52% 6,973 532 6,441 92.37% 7,612 435 7,177 94.29% 7,285 340 6945 95.33%
Central District of Illinois 7477 382 7095 94.89% 9987 406 9581 95.93% 12,854 295 12,559 97.70% 12,685 114 12,571 99.10% 11,765 167 11,598 98.58%
Northern District of Illinois 30941 859 30082 97.22% 38618 871 37747 97.74% 44,087 854 43,233 98.06% 46,503 646 45,857 98.61% 44,790 553 44,237 98.769%
Southern District of Illinois 4353 383 3970 91.20% 5893 529 5364 91.02% 7,013 639 6,374 90.89% 7,499 714 6,785 90.48% 7,406 1,965 6,732 90.89%
Northern District of Indiana 8738 344 8394 96.06% 10816 289 10527 97.33% 13,658 213 13,445 98.44% 14,550 190 14,360 98.69% 14,288 148 14,140 98.96%
Southern District of Indiana 14785 498 14287 96.63% 19075 467 18608 97.55% 23,150 470 22,680 97.97% 24,711 423 24,288 98.29% 23,954 353 23,601 98.52%
District of Kansas 9151 419 8732 95.42% 11312 421 10891 96.28% 13,131 412 12,719 96.86% 13,208 264 12,944 98.00% 11538 172 11366 98.50%
Eastern District of Kentucky 6285 260 6025 95.86% 8284 231 8053 97.21% 9,558 1273 9,285 97.14% 9,594 182 9,412 98.10% 8,996 143 8,853 98.41%
Western District of Kentucky 8103 213 7890 97.37% 10510 200 10310 98.10% 12,129 176 11,953 98.55% 12,592 174 12,418 98.62% 11,825 138 11,687 98.83%
Eastern District of Louisiana 5005 102 4903 97.96% 6444 98 6346 98.48% 7,365 141 7,224 98.21% 7,119 120 6,999 98.31% 7,657 131 7,526 98.28%
Middle District of Louisiana 1712 52 1660 96.96% 2574 62 2512 97.59% 2,805 52 2,753 98.15% 2,940 41 2,899 98.61% 2680 29 2,651 98.91%
Western District of Louisiana 8021 408 7613 94.91% 11419 461 10958 95.96% 12,988 481 12,507 96.30% 12,887 439 12,448 96.59% 12,293 429 11,864 96.51%
District of Massachusetts 14912 1116 13796 92.52% 17744 1041 16703 94.13% 23,894 965 22,927 95.96% 22,325 739 21,586 96.69% 18,660 566 18,034 96.95%
District of Maryland 17925 1493 16432 91.67% 24347 1469 22878 93.97% 31,991 1,678 30,313 94.75% 35,430 1,231 34,199 96.53% 32,273 795 31,478 97.53%
District of Maine 2192 274 1918 87.50% 3073 267 2806 91.31% 4,218 310 3,908 92.65% 4,515 244 4,271 94.60% 4,177 197 3,980 95.28%
Eastern District of Michigan 17290 545 16745 96.85% 21871 591 21280 97.30% 27,348 595 26,753 97.82% 28,198 373 27,825 98.68% 25,824 359 25,465 98.60%
Western District of Michigan 7338 527 6811 92.82% 9928 481 9447 95.16% 12,261 511 11,750 95.83% 12,546 348 12,198 97.23% 11,428 275 11,153 97.59%
District of Minnesota 14835 1901 12934 87.19% 18236 2251 15985 87.66% 20,225 2,478 17,747 87.75% 18,866 1,975 16,891 89.53% 15,853 1,584 14,269 90.00%
Eastern District of Missouri 9656 230 9426 97.62% 12703 290 12413 97.72% 14,897 300 14,597 97.99% 16,423 255 16,168 98.45% 15,888 203 15,685 98.72%
Western District of Missouri 7101 291 5810 81.82% 9400 373 9027 96.03% 11,218 433 10,785 96.14% 11,842 169 11,673 98.57% 11,141 155 10,986 98.60%
Northern District of Mississippi 4002 131 3871 96.73% 5426 136 5290 97.49% 6,602 153 6,449 97.68% 6,226 135 6,091 97.83% 5,917 133 5,784 97.75%
Southern District of Mississippi 7822 152 7670 98.06% 10317 145 10172 98.59% 12,667 146 12,521 98.85% 12,474 109 12,365 99.13% 11,833 68 11,765 99.42%
District of Montana 2296 171 2125 92.55% 2805 219 2586 92.19% 3,572 278 3,294 92.22% 3,717 145 3,572 96.10% 3,386 121 3,265 96.42%
Eastern District of North Carolina 6837 457 6180 90.39% 8801 446 8355 94.93% 9,788 426 9,362 95.65% 10,914 321 10,593 97.06% 10,325 263 10,062 97.45%
Middle District of North Carolina 5109 184 4925 96.40% 7459 167 7292 97.76% 9,289 212 9,077 97.72% 9,014 144 8,870 98.40% 8,543 113 8,430 95.32%
Western District of North Carolina 4188 85 4103 97.97% 5936 90 5846 98.48% 7,126 82 7,044 98.85% 7,056 69 6,987 99.02% 6,966 66 6,930 99.05%
District of North Dakota 1311 118 1193 91.00% 1688 152 1536 91.00% 1,961 155 1,806 92.10% 2,192 87 2,105 96.03% 2,146 100 2,046 95.34%
District of Nebraska 3789 212 3577 94.40% 5304 276 5028 94.80% 5,949 281 5,668 95.28% 6,116 129 5,987 97.89% 5,500 158 5,342 97.12%
District of New Hampshire 3207 92 3115 97.13% 3692 92 3600 97.51% 4,902 187 4,715 96.19% 4,994 417 4,577 91.65% 4,104 348 3,756 91.52%
District of New Jersey 27788 1195 26593 95.70% 34091 1068 33023 96.87% 42,434 1,112 41,322 97.38% 45,880 876 45,004 98.09% 40,814 877 39,937 97.85%
District of New Mexico 4334 322 4012 92.57% 5870 391 5479 93.34% 7,560 384 7,176 94.92% 7,915 338 7,577 95.73% 7,336 554 6,782 92.44%
District of Nevada 7912 390 7522 95.07% 10531 429 10102 95.93% 13,427 399 13,028 97.03% 15,708 428 15,280 97.28% 1,479 127 1,352 91.41%
Eastern District of New York 22295 727 21568 96.74% 25264 620 24644 97.55% 29,459 566 28,893 98.08% 31,494 461 31,033 98.54% 26,449 378 26,071 98.57%
Northern District of New York 9779 696 9083 92.88% 13289 839 12450 93.69% 16,173 777 15,396 95.20% 16,703 505 16,198 96.98% 14,466 394 14,072 97.27%
Southern District of New York 11519 1150 10369 90.02% 13452 950 12502 92.94% 15,972 846 15,126 94.70% 17,047 586 16,461 96.56% 14,798 565 14,233 96.18%
Western District of New York 7757 801 6956 89.67% 10173 854 9319 91.61% 13,114 964 12,150 92.65% 13,398 727 12,671 94.57% 11,360 535 10,825 95.29%
Northern District of Ohio 16508 539 15969 96.73% 21522 553 20969 97.43% 26,200 480 25,720 98.17% 28,353 649 27,704 97.71% 27,716 789 26,927 97.15%
Southern District of Ohio 17920 513 17407 97.14% 22972 512 22460 97.77% 27,570 526 27,044 98.10% 28,351 512 27,839 98.19% 26,071 406 25,665 99.86%
Eastern District of Oklahoma 1903 116 1787 93.90% 2704 139 2565 94.86% 3,462 176 3,286 94.92% 3,812 120 3,692 96.85% 3,550 104 3,446 97.07%
Northern District of Oklahoma 4132 428 3704 89.64% 5317 585 4732 89.00% 6,007 648 5,359 89.21% 5,372 459 4,913 91.46% 5,042 328 4,714 93.45%
Western District of Oklahoma 7995 400 7595 95.00% 10430 664 9766 93.63% 13,100 545 12,555 95.84% 12,756 254 12,502 98.01% 11,436 296 11,140 97.41%
District of Oregon 14098 781 13317 94.46% 16709 751 15956 95.49% 18,197 1,434 16,763 92.12% 18,103 2,660 15,443 85.31% 18,168 2,939 15,229 83.82%
Eastern District of Pennsylvania 12990 598 12394 95.41% 17020 605 16415 96.45% 21,773 561 21,212 97.42% 23,187 392 22,795 98.31% 21,752 328 21,424 98.49%
Middle District of Pennsylvania 4973 661 4312 86.71% 6833 758 6075 88.91% 9,593 852 8,741 91.12% 10,693 837 9,856 92.17% 10,212 706 9,506 93.08%
Western District of Pennsylvania 6476 513 5963 92.08% 8649 507 8142 94.14% 11,601 472 11,129 95.93% 12,772 456 12,316 96.43% 11,950 363 11,587 96.96%
District of Rhode Island 3335 162 3173 95.14% 4328 181 4147 95.82% 5,472 180 5,292 96.71% 5,480 130 5,350 97.63% 5060 116 4944 97.70%
District of South Carolina 7457 337 7120 95.48% 9778 259 9519 97.35% 11,232 346 10,886 96.92% 11,672 254 11,373 97.82% 11,442 191 11,251 98.33%
District of South Dakota 1451 172 1279 88.15% 1912 216 1896 99.16% 2,366 221 2,145 90.66% 2,299 186 2,113 91.91% 2,223 152 2,071 93.16%
Eastern District of Tennessee 11199 343 10856 96.94% 14798 384 14414 97.41% 16,254 422 15,832 97.40% 15,984 336 15,648 97.90% 14,944 236 14,708 98.42%
Middle District of Tennessee 9565 370 9195 96.13% 11869 478 11391 95.97% 12,478 457 12,021 96.34% 12,131 292 11,839 97.59% 10,968 251 10,717 97.71%
Western District of Tennessee 17965 236 17729 98.69% 22081 223 21858 98.99% 24,052 187 23,865 99.22% 23,081 241 22,840 98.96% 20,613 315 20,298 98.47%
Eastern District of Texas 6091 522 5569 91.43% 8392 565 7827 93.27% 9,734 522 9,212 94.64% 9,817 360 9,457 96.33% 9,272 303 8,969 96.73%
Northern District of Texas 16454 1644 14810 90.01% 20677 1620 19057 92.17% 25,373 1,546 23,827 93.91% 24,934 1,191 23,743 95.22% 21,447 921 20,526 95.70%
Southern District of Texas 14044 672 13372 95.22% 17409 695 16733 96.12% 19,508 754 18,754 96.13% 19,352 657 18,695 96.61% 17,506 614 16,892 96.49%
Western District of Texas 11710 572 11138 95.12% 15037 607 14430 95.96% 18,114 644 17,470 96.44% 17,696 488 17,208 97.24% 16,488 464 16,024 97.18%
District of Utah 7325 242 7083 96.70% 9299 294 9005 96.84% 12,147 434 11,713 96.43% 13,996 460 13,536 96.71% 14,108 464 13,644 96.71%
Eastern District of Virginia 21120 792 20328 96.25% 26306 785 25521 97.02% 31,921 767 31,154 97.60% 32,398 545 31,853 98.32% 28,262 369 27,893 98.69%
Western District of Virginia 7155 469 6686 93.45% 9649 557 9092 94.23% 11,198 589 10,609 94.74% 11,041 593 10,448 94.63% 10,182 472 9,710 95.36%
District of Vermont 1056 167 889 84.19% 1368 142 1225 89.55% 1,911 164 1,747 91.42% 1,965 88 1,877 95.52% 1,757 83 1,674 95.27%
Eastern District of Washington 4239 405 3834 90.45% 5752 507 5245 91.19% 7,052 448 6,604 93.65% 7,838 442 7,396 94.36% 7,823 297 7,526 96.20%
Western District of Washington 16905 930 15975 94.50% 22878 912 21966 96.01% 26,285 926 25,359 96.48% 25,565 554 25,011 97.83% 23,818 335 23,483 98.59%
Eastern District of Wisconsin 8384 372 8012 95.56% 10717 388 10329 96.38% 12,940 348 12,592 97.31% 12,962 267 12,695 97.94% 12,615 213 12,402 98.31%
Western District of Wisconsin 4311 695 3616 83.88% 5420 762 4658 85.94% 6,257 865 5,392 86.18% 6,452 870 5,582 86.52% 5,874 606 5,268 89.68%
Northern District of West Virginia 1597 146 1451 90.86% 2381 158 2223 93.36% 3,475 179 3,296 94.85% 3,550 179 3,371 94.96% 3,339 115 3,224 96.55%
Southern District of West Virginia 2605 168 2437 93.55% 3632 167 3465 95.40% 5,067 188 4,879 96.29% 5,141 150 4,991 97.08% 4,812 138 4,674 97.13%
District of Wyoming 1236 109 1127 91.18% 1783 103 1680 94.22% 2,031 91 1,940 95.52% 2,257 89 2,168 96.06% 2009 69 1940 96.56%
District of Guam 48 12 36 75.00% 77 15 62 80.52% 114 21 93 81.58% 109 25 84 77.06% 131 21 110 83.96%
District of the Northern Mariana Islands 16 10 6 37.50% 12 8 4 33.33% 2 1 1 50% 18 8 10 55.56% 12 6 6 50.00%
District of Puerto Rico 7964 206 7758 97.41% 10808 284 10524 97.37% 15,670 162 15,508 98.97% 17,447 126 17,321 99.28% 17,909 206 17,703 98.84%
District of the Virgin Islands 57 18 39 68.42% 68 28 40 58.82% 74 17 57 77.03% 73 11 62 84.93% 66 12 54 81.81%
United States 926601 51959 874642 94.39% 1178555 53549 1125006 95.46% 1,404,145 54,027 1,350,118 96.15% 1,442,549 44,367 1,398,182 96.92% 1,319,465 37,884 1,281,581 97.12%


Annual Business and Non-business Filings by District (1980-1984)

 

Annual Business and Non-business Filings by District (1980-1984)


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  1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
District Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer Total Filings Business Filings Non-Business Filings Percent Consumer
District of Alaska 488 276 212 43.44% 414 219 195 47.10% 367 213 154 41.96% 327 152 175 53.52% 433 220 213 49.19%
Middle District of Alabama 2163 257 1906 88.12% 2170 345 1825 84.10% 2121 399 1722 81.19% 1662 290 1372 82.55% 1717 264 1453 84.62%
Northern District of Alabama 7057 631 6426 91.06% 7807 628 7179 91.96% 7858 698 7160 91.12% 7031 457 6574 93.50% 6996 512 6484 92.68%
Southern District of Alabama 1121 168 953 85.01% 1269 181 1088 85.74% 1377 175 1202 87.29% 1297 144 1153 88.90% 1237 198 1039 83.99%
Eastern District of Arkansas 1844 161 1683 91.27% 1974 189 1785 90.43% 2072 320 1752 84.56% 2035 259 1776 87.27% 2731 483 2248 82.31%
Western District of Arkansas 681 103 578 84.88% 762 106 656 86.09% 836 177 659 78.83% 779 154 625 80.23% 989 260 729 73.71%
District of Arizona 4063 842 3221 79.28% 4384 992 3392 77.37% 5095 1312 3783 74.25% 4970 1468 3502 70.46% 4839 1392 3447 71.23%
Central District of California 20207 2262 17945 88.81% 25643 3207 22436 87.49% 33575 5028 28547 85.02% 35066 5097 29969 85.46% 34721 4029 30692 88.40%
Eastern District of California 8457 1432 7025 83.07% 10031 1980 8051 80.26% 10717 2764 7953 74.21% 10373 2424 7949 76.63% 9690 2528 7162 73.91%
Northern District of California 12871 1624 11247 87.38% 13208 2254 10954 82.93% 14699 3465 11234 76.43% 13184 3222 9962 75.56% 11883 2591 9292 78.20%
Southern District of California 3787 552 3235 85.42% 4325 726 3599 83.21% 5799 905 4894 84.39% 6013 771 5242 87.18% 5588 861 4727 84.59%
District of Colorado 5970 1105 4865 81.49% 6115 1602 4513 73.80% 6092 1746 4346 71.34% 5882 1517 4365 74.21% 6475 1995 4480 69.19%
District of Connecticut 2265 435 1830 80.79% 2732 412 2320 84.92% 2727 473 2254 82.65% 2079 437 1642 78.98% 1852 339 1513 81.70%
District of Columbia 598 42 556 92.98% 721 62 659 91.40% 764 83 681 89.14% 719 93 626 87.07% 636 103 533 83.81%
District of Delaware 495 55 440 88.89% 590 43 547 92.71% 507 72 435 85.80% 446 70 376 84.30% 442 52 390 88.24%
Middle District of Florida 3806 655 3151 82.79% 4601 762 3839 83.44% 5113 1050 4063 79.46% 4613 892 3721 80.66% 5145 1263 3882 75.45%
Northern District of Florida 488 110 378 77.46% 583 166 417 71.53% 602 235 367 60.96% 512 149 363 70.90% 607 248 359 59.14%
Southern District of Florida 1718 278 1440 83.82% 2189 405 1784 81.50% 2543 599 1944 76.45% 2395 566 1829 76.37% 2478 583 1895 76.47%
Middle District of Georgia 3061 255 2806 91.67% 3083 287 2796 90.69% 3304 391 2913 88.17% 3094 330 2764 89.33% 3151 308 2843 90.23%
Northern District of Georgia 6013 580 5433 90.35% 7062 744 6318 89.46% 8063 1254 6809 84.45% 7571 1067 6504 85.91% 7764 1101 6663 85.82%
Southern District of Georgia 1794 272 1522 84.84% 1985 271 1714 86.35% 2128 271 1857 87.27% 2120 239 1881 88.73% 2175 180 1995 91.72%
District of Hawaii 794 224 570 71.79% 767 251 516 67.28% 743 254 489 65.81% 645 275 370 57.36% 614 225 389 63.36%
Northern District of Iowa 1605 591 1014 63.18% 1758 536 1222 69.51% 1758 816 942 53.58% 1574 781 793 50.38% 1888 971 917 48.57%
Southern District of Iowa 2165 337 1828 84.43% 2397 432 1965 81.98% 1912 605 1307 68.36% 1824 591 1233 67.60% 2025 663 1362 67.26%
District of Idaho 2158 467 1691 78.36% 2287 375 1912 83.60% 2482 420 2062 83.08% 2099 615 1484 70.70% 2233 667 1566 70.13%
Central District of Illinois 5991 797 5194 86.70% 4509 471 4038 89.55% 4962 999 3963 79.87% 4941 1065 3876 78.45% 5253 1099 4154 79.08%
Northern District of Illinois 19889 1963 17926 90.13% 17357 1188 16169 93.16% 18796 2252 16544 88.02% 17475 2105 15370 87.95% 18007 2011 15996 88.83%
Southern District of Illinois 1632 335 1297 79.47% 1463 204 1259 86.06% 1750 402 1348 77.03% 1655 460 1195 72.21% 1728 534 1194 69.10%
Northern District of Indiana 4996 357 4639 92.85% 5443 378 5065 93.06% 5489 669 4820 87.81% 5184 648 4536 87.50% 4883 576 4307 88.20%
Southern District of Indiana 7836 485 7351 93.81% 7763 414 7349 94.67% 7491 914 6577 87.80% 7082 637 6445 91.01% 7067 713 6354 89.91%
District of Kansas 4450 737 3713 83.44% 4291 653 3638 84.78% 4425 685 3740 84.52% 4122 542 3580 86.85% 4417 944 3473 78.63%
Eastern District of Kentucky 2507 366 2141 85.40% 2875 438 2437 84.77% 2812 612 2200 78.24% 2404 305 2099 87.31% 2379 489 1890 79.45%
Western District of Kentucky 5199 178 5021 96.58% 4620 339 4281 92.66% 4411 487 3924 88.96% 4096 439 3657 89.28% 4281 442 3839 89.68%
Eastern District of Louisiana 2098 261 1837 87.56% 2404 297 2107 87.65% 2897 469 2428 83.81% 2716 463 2253 82.95% 2769 479 2290 82.70%
Middle District of Louisiana 564 106 458 81.21% 630 108 522 82.86% 768 214 554 72.14% 891 100 791 88.78% 1031 125 906 87.88%
Western District of Louisiana 2307 324 1983 85.96% 2257 386 1871 82.90% 2739 611 2128 77.69% 3081 734 2347 76.18% 3127 688 2439 78.00%
District of Massachusetts 3122 479 2643 84.66% 3393 404 2989 88.09% 3299 619 2680 81.24% 2552 523 2029 79.51% 2251 485 1766 78.45%
District of Maryland 3991 425 3566 89.35% 4945 357 4588 92.78% 4398 432 3966 90.18% 3928 466 3462 88.14% 3783 438 3345 88.42%
District of Maine 1039 293 746 71.80% 974 249 725 74.44% 855 296 559 65.38% 663 196 467 70.44% 599 178 421 70.28%
Eastern District of Michigan 9649 602 9047 93.76% 9683 733 8950 92.43% 9660 1018 8642 89.46% 7271 921 6350 87.33% 5788 768 5020 86.73%
Western District of Michigan 4413 790 3623 82.10% 5182 933 4249 82.00% 4311 851 3460 80.26% 3515 703 2812 80.00% 3151 713 2438 77.37%
District of Minnesota 4765 858 3907 81.99% 5543 972 4571 82.46% 5255 1392 3863 73.51% 4620 1358 3262 70.61% 5076 1368 3708 73.05%
Eastern District of Missouri 3351 460 2891 86.27% 3609 354 3255 90.19% 3723 741 2982 80.10% 2824 438 2386 84.49% 2897 450 2447 84.47%
Western District of Missouri 4256 707 3549 83.39% 3991 573 3418 85.64% 4058 1120 2938 72.40% 3482 646 2836 81.45% 4087 1220 2867 70.15%
Northern District of Mississippi 1087 102 985 90.62% 1271 206 1065 83.79% 1322 246 1076 81.39% 1165 155 1010 86.70% 1240 148 1092 88.06%
Southern District of Mississippi 3520 76 3444 97.84% 3901 115 3786 97.05% 4052 229 3823 94.35% 3629 199 3430 94.52% 3387 186 3201 94.51%
District of Montana 1036 190 846 81.66% 1180 225 955 80.93% 990 192 798 80.61% 993 271 722 72.71% 948 216 732 77.22%
Eastern District of North Carolina 2975 303 2672 89.82% 3114 358 2756 88.50% 2590 428 2162 83.47% 2111 406 1705 80.77% 1950 292 1658 85.03%
Middle District of North Carolina 2929 274 2655 90.65% 2816 285 2531 89.88% 2342 346 1996 85.23% 1675 317 1358 81.07% 1523 233 1290 84.70%
Western District of North Carolina 1661 185 1476 88.86% 2122 164 1958 92.27% 1882 246 1636 86.93% 1300 200 1100 84.62% 1398 308 1090 77.97%
District of North Dakota 551 188 363 65.88% 576 188 388 67.36% 715 321 394 55.10% 653 362 291 44.56% 654 317 337 51.53%
District of Nebraska 2834 477 2357 83.17% 2546 377 2169 85.19% 2289 614 1675 73.18% 2215 530 1685 76.07% 2565 613 1952 76.10%
District of New Hampshire 727 159 568 78.13% 806 137 669 83.00% 715 213 502 70.21% 553 175 378 68.35% 497 115 382 76.86%
District of New Jersey 5623 988 4635 82.43% 7808 1039 6769 86.69% 8991 1568 7423 82.56% 7334 706 6628 90.37% 6744 1253 5491 81.42%
District of New Mexico 1450 164 1286 88.69% 1398 153 1245 89.06% 1432 213 1219 85.13% 1498 191 1307 87.25% 1585 275 1310 82.65%
District of Nevada 2223 359 1864 83.85% 2620 486 2134 81.45% 2829 631 2198 77.70% 2858 583 2275 79.60% 2776 521 2255 81.23%
Easter District of New York 8049 1146 6903 85.76% 8036 877 7159 89.09% 6426 911 5515 85.82% 4932 669 4263 86.44% 4547 527 4020 88.41%
Northern District of New York 4939 774 4165 84.33% 4945 540 4405 89.08% 4587 899 3688 80.40% 3231 765 2466 76.32% 2667 576 2091 78.40%
Southern District of New York 3483 518 2965 85.13% 4021 516 3505 87.17% 4009 828 3181 79.35% 3000 676 2324 77.47% 2841 625 2216 78.00%
Western District of New York 5596 762 4834 86.38% 5847 668 5179 88.58% 5206 892 4314 82.87% 4154 883 3271 78.74% 3847 883 2964 77.05%
Northern District of Ohio 13256 646 12610 95.13% 14513 946 13567 93.48% 13363 1110 12253 91.69% 10416 1034 9382 90.07% 9565 981 8584 89.74%
Southern District of Ohio 12129 796 11333 93.44% 12604 1144 11460 90.92% 12145 1668 10477 86.27% 10453 1425 9028 86.37% 10139 1401 8738 86.18%
Eastern District of Oklahoma 475 118 357 75.16% 465 125 340 73.12% 572 179 393 68.71% 632 195 437 69.15% 659 190 469 71.17%
Northern District of Oklahoma 1657 266 1391 83.95% 1436 234 1202 83.70% 1707 399 1308 76.63% 1948 377 1571 80.65% 2011 487 1524 75.78%
Western District of Oklahoma 2657 203 2454 92.36% 2262 123 2139 94.56% 2601 421 2180 83.81% 3587 491 3096 86.31% 3898 421 3477 89.20%
District of Oregon 4914 801 4113 83.70% 6115 1295 4820 78.82% 5650 1535 4115 72.83% 5867 1333 4534 77.28% 6149 1530 4619 75.12%
Eastern District of Pennsylvania 3451 380 3071 88.99% 5385 471 4914 91.25% 6246 595 5651 90.47% 5009 537 4472 89.28% 4482 545 3937 87.84%
Middle District of Pennsylvania 1557 295 1262 81.05% 2238 406 1832 81.86% 2163 601 1562 72.21% 1694 453 1241 73.26% 1532 426 1106 72.19%
Western District of Pennsylvania 2730 616 2114 77.44% 4394 630 3764 85.66% 4838 923 3915 80.92% 3332 632 2700 81.03% 3166 554 2612 82.50%
District of Rhode Island 974 185 789 81.01% 1038 161 877 84.49% 1115 260 855 76.68% 896 166 730 81.47% 713 130 583 81.77%
District of South Carolina 1187 219 968 81.55% 1997 223 1774 88.83% 2203 319 1884 85.52% 1941 282 1659 85.47% 2033 229 1804 88.74%
District of South Dakota 667 270 397 59.52% 703 289 414 58.89% 782 438 344 43.99% 773 435 338 43.73% 867 354 513 59.17%
Eastern District of Tennessee 4205 459 3746 89.08% 4591 578 4013 87.41% 4683 842 3841 82.02% 4358 868 3490 80.08% 4351 795 3556 81.73%
Middle District of Tennessee 3923 490 3433 87.51% 4093 617 3476 84.93% 4335 904 3431 79.15% 3545 656 2889 81.50% 3346 489 2857 85.39%
Western District of Tennessee 4935 161 4774 96.74% 6224 251 5973 95.97% 6388 288 6100 95.49% 5864 214 5650 96.35% 6321 186 6135 97.06%
Eastern District of Texas 367 118 249 67.85% 593 172 421 70.99% 747 287 460 61.58% 807 336 471 58.36% 887 355 532 59.98%
Northern District of Texas 2229 683 1546 69.36% 3245 1051 2194 67.61% 3762 1622 2140 56.88% 3789 1578 2211 58.35% 4362 2033 2329 53.39%
Southern District of Texas 2509 647 1862 74.21% 3871 637 3234 83.54% 4254 1002 3252 76.45% 5628 1754 3874 68.83% 6397 1951 4446 69.50%
Western District of Texas 2918 373 2545 87.22% 2627 442 2185 83.17% 2719 534 2185 80.36% 2887 601 2286 79.18% 2951 582 2369 80.28%
District of Utah 2739 727 2012 73.46% 3824 942 2882 75.37% 3402 1041 2361 69.40% 3440 941 2499 72.65% 3583 1042 2541 70.92%
Eastern District of Virginia 6149 691 5458 88.76% 6299 551 5748 91.25% 6105 926 5179 84.83% 5735 718 5017 87.48% 5855 703 5152 87.99%
Western District of Virginia 3077 603 2474 80.40% 3386 518 2868 84.70% 3347 814 2533 75.68% 2907 703 2204 75.82% 2676 626 2050 76.61%
District of Vermont 275 100 175 63.64% 277 80 197 71.12% 289 139 150 51.90% 255 106 149 58.43% 213 99 114 53.52%
Eastern District of Washington 2206 519 1687 76.47% 2398 608 1790 74.65% 2382 695 1687 70.82% 2333 443 1890 81.01% 2789 614 2175 77.98%
Western District of Washington 5452 815 4637 85.05% 6295 962 5333 84.72% 6717 1218 5499 81.87% 6697 1087 5610 83.77% 7491 1057 6434 85.89%
Eastern District of Wisconsin 3200 547 2653 82.91% 4035 531 3504 86.84% 4737 977 3760 79.38% 4991 911 4080 81.75% 5202 899 4303 82.72%
Western District of Wisconsin 1999 319 1680 84.04% 2245 410 1835 81.74% 2336 865 1471 62.97% 2149 815 1334 62.08% 2450 1052 1398 57.06%
Northern District of West Virginia 725 147 578 79.72% 1003 162 841 83.85% 956 266 690 72.18% 655 212 443 67.63% 566 174 392 69.26%
Southern District of West Virginia 1032 167 865 83.82% 1311 74 1237 94.36% 1255 174 1081 86.14% 1345 211 1134 84.31% 1296 259 1037 80.02%
District of Wyoming 510 115 395 77.45% 549 139 410 74.68% 662 243 419 63.29% 837 368 469 56.03% 979 447 532 54.34%
District of Guam 30 4 26 86.67% 33 8 25 75.76% 30 8 22 73.33% 33 9 24 72.73% 47 21 26 55.32%
District of the Northern Mariana Islands 0 0 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 0 0 0 0.00% 1 0 1 100.00% 3 2 1 33.33%
District of Puerto Rico 707 302 405 57.28% 1070 370 700 65.42% 2016 717 1299 64.43% 1929 626 1303 67.55% 1466 512 954 65.08%
United States 331264 43694 287570 86.81% 363943 48125 315818 86.78% 380251 69300 310951 81.78% 348880 62436 286444 82.10% 348521 64004 284517 81.64%