Those with sunny dispositions may always try to find a bright spot in the gloomiest situation, even the financial crisis that enveloped the world in the autumn of 2008. For Delaware bankruptcy attorneys, finding that bright spot truthfully wasn’t that hard.

The crisis meant the return of the bankruptcy boom times, the second time in the decade that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware became the venue for an enormous number of Chapter 11 filings and the ancillary work that comes with them.

The Dotcom Bubble

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