It’s Not the Gift That Matters – It’s the Way You Give It. Ever since the first corporate reorganizations in the US, business owners have been looking for... Share on:
It’s Different In Hong Kong Readers of this blog will know that a number of jurisdictions around the world have... 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:
“Equality is Equity” The distribution scheme embodied in federal bankruptcy law serves several important functions. In Chapter 7,... Share on:
Section 363 Sales and the FTC – Caveat Emptor One of the historical attractions of the Bankruptcy Code as a vehicle for restructuring is... 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:
Sales or Plans: A Comparative Account of the ‘New’ Corporate Reorganization – Version 2.0 Image via Wikipedia In April, this blog highlighted research done by Seton Hall's Stephen Lubben and... Share on:
The Automatic Stay Gives Way to Universalism in Chapter 15 Proceedings . . . Sort Of JSC BTA Bank (BTA), one of Khazakstan’s largest banks, sought restructuring under the guidance of... Share on:
Chapter 15 Round-Up Continued global economic uncertainty and an impending 3d quarter slow-down in the US have translated... Share on:
Southern California – America’s Small Business Bankruptcy Leader In a globalized business environment, it should be no surprise that some of the more... Share on: