
The law can't cope with the number of companies going broke.
It's becoming a world wide picture.
NBR reports Auckland’s High Court has had to schedule extra sessions to cope with the increasing number of companies going under.
The number of businesses being placed into liquidation is rising dramatically as the recession bites: last week in Auckland alone, more than 100 companies were called in court proceedings to be closed or placed into liquidation.
In the UK, a company which broadcasts English Premier League football under the name GTV to tens of thousands of subscribers across Africa has gone into liquidation.
In Minnesota today, the newspaper, the Star Tribune's move to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy puts 1,400 local workers' jobs in limbo.
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