Central District of California’s Judicial Practices Survey For those practitioners practicing locally here in SoCal - or for those who need to... Share on:
Valuing Companies in Chapter 11 – Courts Weigh In On Supportability Of Assumptions Guest-blogger Ray Clark of Valcor (whose prior posts appear here, here, and here) has recently... Share on:
When Shari’a Law Meets Chapter 11 A prior post on this blog featured an article highlighting some of the basic principles... Share on:
A Lesson In Vocabulary: “Indubitable Equivalence” Chapter 11 practice – like so many other professional service specialties – is regrettably jargon-laden. ... Share on:
Shari’a Law and Bankruptcy During recent years, the global economy has seen significant growth in transactions which purport to... Share on:
The Year in Bankruptcy: 2010 Jones Day's Charles Oellerman and Mark Douglas have just issued The Year in Bankruptcy: 2010. It... Share on:
Now Coming to a Bankruptcy Court Near You: The Section 363 Discharge(?!) Norton’s recently-published 2010 Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law offers an intriguing article focusing on an... Share on:
Federal Bankruptcy Rules Revisions – Analysis and Comment Image via Wikipedia The Insolvency Law Committee for the California State Bar's Business Law Section has... Share on:
Fraudulent Transfers By The Numbers – Revisited Back in May, this blog featured a post on some preliminary research addressing the idea of... Share on:
Altered Egos – The Ninth Circuit Weighs in (Again) On Whether Individual Creditors Can Pursue Their Own “Alter Ego” Claims Against a Bankrupt Entity’s Principals Whenever a troubled business seeks bankruptcy protection, unsecured creditors are often left scrambling to find... Share on: