The Roman Catholic Bishop of Sacramento

  1. March 14, 2025

    Under The Radar: Bankruptcy News You May Have Missed

    Avon's international unit asked a bankruptcy judge to extend the window during which only it can propose a Chapter 11 plan, consulting firm Azzur Group Holdings asked the Delaware bankruptcy court to approve its Chapter 11 plan disclosures and allow it to hold a vote, and Philadelphia's University of the Arts proposed selling a property for nearly $7 million. These are some of the bankruptcy stories you may have missed in the last week.

  2. June 26, 2024

    Calif. Diocese Can End Priest Retirement Plan, Judge Says

    A California bankruptcy judge on Wednesday gave the Roman Catholic Bishop of Sacramento the all-clear to terminate a supplemental retirement plan for the church's priests, allowing the debtor to strike a deal with the plan's trustee to turn over $30,000 in assets.

  3. April 04, 2024

    Judge, Bankrupt Sacramento Diocese Aligned On Mediation

    A California bankruptcy judge told the Roman Catholic Bishop of Sacramento at a first-day hearing Thursday that moving toward mediation as quickly as possible is the best scenario for the diocese as it seeks to address hundreds of claims arising from childhood sexual abuse.

  4. April 02, 2024

    Sacramento Diocese's $500M Abuse Liability Prompts Ch. 11

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Sacramento has filed for Chapter 11 in California court to address historical childhood sexual abuse liability that could reach as high as $500 million, saying the hundreds of claims could sap all the debtor's assets unless it sought the protection of bankruptcy.