Distressed M&A: The Party Rolls On A couple of earlier posts on this blog (here and here) have periodically discussed the state... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 6: Mr. Justice Lewison Steals the Show A flurry of pleadings this week precede Judge David Godbey's anticipated ruling on Peter Wastell's... Share on:
Chapter 15 Round-Up: May and June 2009 2009 is shaping up to be an extraordinary year for business bankruptcy. Headlines and hoopla aside,... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 5: The Liquidators Strike Back Nearly two weeks ago, this blog highlighted further scuffling in the ongoing contest for administrative... Share on:
2009: Year of the Mega-Case? Last Monday's "Credit Slips" blog features a brief piece by Seton Hall's Steve Lubben, who... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 4: Where Is a Ponzi Scheme “Headquartered,” Anyway? This blog has intermittently followed the Texas-sized contest for control over now-defunct financial and investment... Share on:
California’s Ongoing Efforts to Limit Municipal Bankruptcies Since late January, California's state assembly has considered legislation designed to impose additional hurdles on cities,... Share on:
Chrysler and Successor Liability Readers of this blog will be familiar with Seton Hall Professor Stephen Lubben's prior work... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 3: Antiguans 1, Receiver 0 Last week's blog post (here) covered early skirmishing between SEC receiver Ralph Janvey and Antiguan liqudators Nigel... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 2: Too Many Cooks In the Kitchen? A prior post on this blog mapped out the field of combat in the brewing battle between... Share on: