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June 14, 2004
Charles R. Bennett, Jr.
617 226-3408
crb@hanify.com
Shareholder
Areas of Concentration
Business Litigation
Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring
Office
Boston
Harold B. Murphy
617 226-3414
hbm@hanify.com
Shareholder
Areas of Concentration
Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring
Office
Boston
The Boston Globe
Wednesday, May 5, 2004
Towering bankruptcy?
"Chiofaro has reportedly hired Boston attorney Harold B. Murphy of Hanify & King to explore a bankruptcy filing."
The Boston Globe
Saturday, May 8, 2004
Chiofaro files for protection
"'The bankruptcy filings are being made to protect the ownership and control of International Place and do not indicate financial insolvency,' Harry Murphy, of the law firm Hanify & King PC, representing Chiofaro, said in a news release."
"'The court will determine the rate of interest,' said Murphy, whose firm has handled large bankruptcy cases in the past."
"'We intend to repay all creditors in full,' Murphy said."
The Boston Globe
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
N.Y. Lender Strikes Back at Chiofaro Court Asked to Throw Out Bankruptcy Case
"One of Chiofaro's lawyers, Charles R. Bennett Jr. of Hanify & King, asked the court to allow Chiofaro to continue to do business as it has 'for the last 20 years,' paying utilities and maintenance bills. 'We anticipate . . . payment in full' to all of the creditors, he said."
The Boston Herald
Monday, May 17, 2004
Tower battle brings deja vu
"As he looks to win Chapter 11 protection for his twin towers, Chiofaro has turned to high-powered Boston bankruptcy lawyer Harold Murphy. Back in the real estate crash of the early 1990’s, Murphy became the go-to guy in bankruptcy battles. Murphy represented Arthur Nelson, a developer of big office complexes on Route 128, helping the developer ride out the recession through a breather in bankruptcy court. He also had a piece of the Harold Brown bankruptcy battle, representing Brown's development partner, Milione said."
"Doherty sparred with Murphy, his legal rival in the International Place case, in one of the biggest real estate bankruptcy cases of the 1990s."
The Boston Herald
Monday, June 14, 2004
Bystanders could get bruised in Chiofaro brawl
"'Their attempt to buy claims is an attempt to end-run the law,' says Chiofaro's lawyer, Harold Murphy of Hanify & King."
