A Firm Cannot Represent Someone In a Dispute With Firm’s Former Client By: Juliana Toes St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about A Firm Cannot Represent Someone In a Dispute With Firm’s Former Client A Trustee May Not Recover an Actual Fraudulent Transfer Claim if the Funds are Returned to the Debtor Pre-Petition By: Carina Zupa St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about A Trustee May Not Recover an Actual Fraudulent Transfer Claim if the Funds are Returned to the Debtor Pre-Petition Court Must Balance Chapter 11 Trustee’s Rule 2004 Discovery Request Against Cost to Creditor By: Patrick O’Connor St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about Court Must Balance Chapter 11 Trustee’s Rule 2004 Discovery Request Against Cost to Creditor A Debtor Who Intentionally Makes the Court a Party to a Fraudulent Scheme Has Perpetrated a “Fraud on the Court” By: Stephen Van Doran St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about A Debtor Who Intentionally Makes the Court a Party to a Fraudulent Scheme Has Perpetrated a “Fraud on the Court” Use of Conflicts Counsel Will Not Overcome an Actual Conflict of Interest By: Stephanie Kenn St. John’s Law Student American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about Use of Conflicts Counsel Will Not Overcome an Actual Conflict of Interest Pages« first ‹ previous … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … next › last »