The Stanford Saga – Chapter 16: Settlin’ Words? Or Something Else? A brief update on Stanford (earlier posts are available here): Evidentiary hearings scheduled for late January... 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:
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:
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 Law of Unintended Consequences Unintended consequences. Unfortunately, life is full of them . . . and so is the 2005... Share on:
NYT Echoes European Predictions: A Rising Wave of Bankruptcies July 15's "Deal Book" (hosted by the New York Times) offered a fresh prediction by... 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:
Chapter 15 Round-Up: February – April 2009 The first four months of 2009 have been busy ones for Chapter 15 filings. Though... Share on:
The Year in Bankruptcy: 2008 For bankruptcy and insolvency specialists, 2008 was the year that was. In a 3-part article appearing... Share on: