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09/30/2005
Derderians shielded from civil claims
PROVIDENCE -- A federal bankruptcy court judge ruled yesterday that the Station nightclub owners' request for protection from creditors shields them, at least temporarily, from facing sanctions for failure to pay more than $200,000 in workers' compensation benefits to the families of four nightclub workers killed in the 2003 fire.
09/29/2005
Judge orders Derderians to list creditors
PROVIDENCE -- A federal bankruptcy judge this morning ordered the owners of The Station nightclub to file by Monday a list of all their creditors and granted their request to present a full list of their assets on Oct. 21.
09/27/2005
Judge keeps WHJY in Station fire lawsuits
PROVIDENCE -- A federal judge has refused to remove radio station WHJY as a defendant in lawsuits stemming from The Station nightclub fire.
09/24/2005
Station owners file bankruptcy
PROVIDENCE -- The owners of The Station nightclub filed for bankruptcy protection yesterday, halting, at least for now, all civil claims against them stemming from the 2003 blaze that killed 100 people.
09/23/2005
Derderians declare personal bankruptcy
PROVIDENCE -- The co-owners of The Station nightclub, beseiged by claims in the wake of the disastrous fire at the club that killed 100 people, filed for personal bankruptcy protection today.
09/23/2005
Suit alleges fire marshal altered report
PROVIDENCE -- Three employees of the state fire marshal's office are suing Fire Marshal Irving J. Owens and two of his top deputies, alleging under the Whistleblowers' Protection Act that they have been harassed and denied civil rights.
09/13/2005
3 defendants in Station fire face hearing
PROVIDENCE -- A Superior Court judge has scheduled a hearing Oct. 28 to determine whether some of the manslaughter charges should be dropped against defendants in The Station nightclub fire criminal case.
09/12/2005
Hearing set on request to drop some Station fire charges
PROVIDENCE -- A Superior Court judge has scheduled a hearing for Oct. 28 to determine whether some of the manslaughter charges should be dropped against defendants in The Station nightclub fire criminal case.
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