Sales or Plans: A Comparative Account of the “New” Corporate Reorganization A great deal of scholarly ink has been spilled over last year's well-publicized sales of... Share on:
The Deafening Silence A number of advanced commercial jurisdictions – such as the US, the UK, Germany, and... Share on:
Kazakhstan’s 2d Largest Bank Seeks Protection of Its US Assets Through Chapter 15 Image via Wikipedia JSC BTA Bank (BTA), reportedly the second largest bank in Khazakstan, sought protection for... Share on:
Does “Too Big to Fail” Mean “Too Big for Bankruptcy”? The market collapse of 2008 and resulting financial crisis have led to significant reflection on... Share on:
Pushing the Envelope From New York's Southern District comes the strange tale of the Canadian asset backed commercial... 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 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:
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: