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In a 113 page opinion, U.S. District Judge Alan S. Gold has reversed a controversial fraudulent conveyance judgment in the TOUSA bankruptcy case.
Judge Burton Lifland, the bankruptcy judge overseeing the liquidation proceedings of Bernard L.
In a 113-page decision issued on February 11 (the “District Court Decision”), the United States District Court for the S
I hear this muffled refrain more and more these days.
Have you noticed that many nurseries are either out of business or in bankruptcy?  This isn’t a local problem. In fact, independent nurseries have been going out of business all over the country during this economic downturn.
A decision out of the District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina (the “District Court”), now being appealed to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, highlights just how critical it is for lenders to strictly comply with local r
Here is a terrific guest post from Fred at www.settlementdebtattorney.com
By: Edmund Witter St. John's Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
The Fifth Circuit's recent decision in Camp v. Ingalls allowed an itinerant debtor to claim federal exemptions that would not have been available to him had he remained in Florida.
Fred Wilpon, the owner of the New York Mets, was a close friend of Bernie Madoff, and it has been generally believed since the outset of the scandal that Wilpon, his family and affiliate
In re Zerbi, Bankr. W.D. Mich., Jan. 6, 2011 (Case No. 09-14649, Hon. Scott W. Dales)

Application of the Common Interest Doctrine in Bankruptcy Proceedings

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Application of the Common Interest Doctrine in Bankruptcy Proceedings

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Another chapter in the Austin development wars has played out as the Fifth Circuit affirmed the Bankruptcy Court ruling denying confirmation of the plan of reorganization proposed by the Save Our Springs (SOS) Allian
The disallowance provision is probably the most distinguishing feature1 of th
Austin prides itself on being the Live Music Capital of the World. While many musicians travel to Austin with stars in their eyes, the reality is that it is difficult to earn a l