As attorneys for Philadelphia Newspapers and its secured creditors were gearing up for their first appearance in bankruptcy court Tuesday, a number of local attorneys had entered their appearance in what is considered one of the largest cases the Eastern District Bankruptcy Court has seen in some time.

The bankruptcy filing of a large Philadelphia institution coupled with the selection of a local venue has meant plenty of work for local bankruptcy and finance attorneys representing debtors, creditors and other third parties looking to make sure their interests are protected.

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