After two years of proceedings, Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles restaurants emerged from bankruptcy when a Los Angeles-based judge confirmed a modified plan to repay creditors and allow the founder to keep his brand.
"It's rare that you have a company go into bankruptcy and come out with a legitimate plan to operate, especially one that proposes to pay creditors 100 percent," said bankruptcy attorney Robert Marticello of Smile...
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