Word: file
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...assisters" had the most trouble deciding when to file a 1040A short form, how to report pension income and how to use the new W-4 withholding form. Getting the papers filled out in person does not help. The GAO says Government preparers make as many mistakes in arithmetic as regular folks...
...avoid an immediate crisis, Texaco's lawyers quickly sought relief in a federal court in White Plains, N.Y. The judge ruled in January 1986 that Texaco's bond must be reduced to a more reasonable $1 billion. That gave the company some breathing space to file appeals, and the scene of battle returned to Houston, where much of the public was rooting for the hometown company against New York-based Texaco. Pennzoil Attorney Joseph Jamail was already becoming a folk hero there for jousting with the giant firm...
...them Robert Beck, former chairman of Prudential Insurance, and Frank Cary, former IBM chairman. Other directors, including Thomas Murphy, chairman of Capital Cities/ABC, went to Texaco's White Plains headquarters to join the talks via conference calls. All week long board members debated whether or not the company should file for Chapter 11. Some directors feared that creditors might force Texaco into involuntary bankruptcy...
Liedtke and Kinnear talked twice by phone on Friday. Kinnear sent over one last proposal, and Liedtke rejected it. That evening Kinnear and DeCrane gave up and flew back to New York. Texaco's lawyers then filed an affidavit with the Texas appeals court in which the company swore that it could not afford to put up more than $500 million in additional assets for a bond. The maneuver seemed designed to put extra pressure on Pennzoil to accept a settlement. In response, Pennzoil proposed to the court that Texaco could set aside assets worth about $5 billion...
...file for bankruptcy protection...