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  3. Hawaii bankruptcy cases plunge again despite COVID-19 - AOL

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    Mar. 8—Nearly a year ago, with COVID-19 cases surging nationwide, Honolulu bankruptcy attorney Greg Dunn forewarned that Hawaii should brace itself for "the mother of all recessions." This week ...

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  5. United States District Court for the District of Hawaii

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    When the Territory of Hawaii was formed in 1900, jurisdiction was placed in the Ninth Circuit. On March 18, 1959, when the District of Hawaii was formed, the district had two judgeships for the court. On July 10, 1984, a third judgeship was added, and a fourth was added on December 1, 1990. [5]

  6. Category : Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2022

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  7. Hawaii News Now - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii News Now (also abbreviated as HNN) is a news department shared by three television stations in Honolulu, Hawaii: CBS affiliate KGMB (channel 5), NBC affiliate KHNL (channel 13), and Telemundo affiliate KFVE (channel 6). The newscasts are produced by Gray Media, which owns KGMB, KHNL, and KFVE.

  8. Hawaiian Airlines' parent owns Aloha Airlines trade name - AOL

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    Aloha ceased service in 2008 after seeking bankruptcy protection twice in five years. The shutdown of the airline, founded in 1946, resulted in 1, 900 employees losing their jobs.

  9. Shirokiya - Wikipedia

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    Led by Senator Daniel Inouye, a petition signed by 30,000 residents of Hawaii and Japan was sent to Tokyu, in the hopes that Tokyu would find a fitting end to the "Shirokiya crisis". News reports both in Japan and Hawaii began to report that Tokyu would simply close all of its retail outlets and sell off its other properties and focus only on ...