The fact that San Francisco's Graham & James has closed its doors hasn't dissuaded three creditors from pressing for the involuntary liquidation of its assets.
Graham & James was pushed into Chapter 7 bankruptcy by two financing companies and an employment recruiting firm - the three-creditor minimum needed to file an involuntary bankruptcy petition - on Dec. 21.
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Graham & James was pushed into Chapter 7 bankruptcy by two financing companies and an employment recruiting firm - the three-creditor minimum needed to file an involuntary bankruptcy petition - on Dec. 21.
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