Have you ever wondered which, among the millions of bankruptcy cases filed in the United States, were the Top Ten Bankruptcy Cases?
Me, neither!
But The Hollywood Reporter has kindly listed the biggest and the baddest of the Chapter 11 Cases, and I was a little surprised by their Top Ten Bankruptcy List.
Note: when big bankruptcy cases get filed, people lose their jobs. There will be a huge increase in self-employed people in the United States until this depression goes away, and until the real levels of unemployment drop below 16%.
Now, I've been a self-employed ditchdigger, and I liked that far less than being a bankruptcy lawyer.
But second to being a bankruptcy lawyer is being a self-employed author. My guess is that many people in the United States will become e-authors and make millions of dollars in the eeezie-peezee world of e-books, now that my buddy Rick Cook has let that cat out of the bag.
And no, I don't get a piece of the action when he sells his new e-book entitled "Shift Happens".
But I may make him buy lunch!



