Last fall, major national clothing and shoe retailer The Walking Company Holdings Inc. was under water and sinking fast.
Wrestling with how to deal with scores of under performing stores, Anthony J. Wall, the Santa Barbara-based operation's general counsel and executive vice president, and his colleagues decided to go out on a limb and try to reorganize through Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The odds of a turnaround didn't look good: The...
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