Returning a Fraudulent Transfer Absolves the Recipient of Liability, Fifth Circuit Rules Assisting a debtor in effecting a fraudulent transfer with ‘actual intent’ isn’t enough to hold the transferee liable. Read more about Returning a Fraudulent Transfer Absolves the Recipient of Liability, Fifth Circuit Rules
Fifth Circuit Revokes a Controversial Opinion with Dicta on the Solvent-Debtor Exception Fifth Circuit upholds its prior ruling that disallowing part of a claim under the Bankruptcy Code does not render the claim ‘impaired’ to allow voting on a chapter 11 plan. Read more about Fifth Circuit Revokes a Controversial Opinion with Dicta on the Solvent-Debtor Exception
Disallowing Part of a Claim Doesn’t Make the Claim Impaired, Fifth Circuit Says Newly appointed circuit judge uses ancient English law to illuminate the Bankruptcy Code. Judge Name - Do not use it. Andrew S. Oldham Read more about Disallowing Part of a Claim Doesn’t Make the Claim Impaired, Fifth Circuit Says