Pushing the Envelope From New York's Southern District comes the strange tale of the Canadian asset backed commercial... Share on:
Why Banks Aren’t In Bankruptcy Recent federal assistance to the banking sector has focused attention on how failing banks are... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 15: Some Further Thoughts on COMI. When a foreign business entity commences a bankruptcy proceeding, US courts' recognition of that proceeding... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 14: Fightin’ Words. Evidentiary hearings are scheduled for later this month in the ongoing struggle for control over... Share on:
The “Empty Creditor Hypothesis” – Systemic Financial Risk? Or Worrisome Empty-Headedness? A significant amount of ink has been spilled in recent months over the state of... Share on:
Buyer’s Market? Or Seller’s Standoff? A Look At The Numbers Several posts this year - the most recent one here - have noted the general buyers'... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 13: Three Questions About Recognition An update regarding Peter Wastell and Nigel Hamilton-Smith's dispute with federal Receiver Ralph Janvey over control of Stanford International... Share on:
What’s It Worth? Prior to the economic downturn - when sales were rising and debt was cheap -... Share on:
Chicken. The purchase of debt on the cheap and subsequent use of activist litigation to seize... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 12: Showtime. A brief but important update regarding Antiguan liquidators Peter Wastell and Nigel Hamitlon-Smith's pending request... Share on: