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:
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:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 11: Is Something Rotten in the State of Antigua? As readers of this blog are aware, Antiguan liquidators Peter Wastell and Nigel Hamilton-Smith and... Share on:
Zoned Out The fiduciary duty of directors and officers to the shareholders of their corporation is a... Share on:
Figuring Out the House Rules In an age of globalized business, US-based firms commonly find themselves dealing with foreign creditors... Share on:
Small Business Chapter 11’s – Swift and Silent A recent study conducted by risk management solutions provider PayNet, Inc. highlights an interesting trend... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 10: “Bleak House” Redux? Postings on this blog have focused on the cross-border battle between Antiguan liquidators Peter Wastell and... Share on: