Why Banks Aren’t In Bankruptcy Recent federal assistance to the banking sector has focused attention on how failing banks are... 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 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:
Figuring Out the House Rules In an age of globalized business, US-based firms commonly find themselves dealing with foreign creditors... Share on:
Chapter 15 Round-Up: July-September 2009 After a blazing start during the first half of 2009, it was a longer, slower summer for... Share on:
The Law of Unintended Consequences Unintended consequences. Unfortunately, life is full of them . . . and so is the 2005... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 8: Home Is Where The Corporate Jet Is . . . But Where Is COMI? Several weeks have passed since Antiguan liquidators Peter Wastell and Nigel Hamilton-Smith and federal receiver... Share on:
Is The Shortest Way Up . . . Straight Down? "There's a cement slab on Ridge Lane, topped with a few pipes, an electrical box... Share on:
The Stanford Saga – Chapter 7: Sir Allen Weighs In . . . Sort Of Since mid-July, Antiguan liquidators Peter Wastell and Nigel Hamilton-Smith and federal receiver Ralph Janvey have... 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: