ABI Blog Exchange

2014-05-27
The U.S. Supreme Court (“Court”) issued a 5-4 decision today in a case with implications for Tribal-State relations and the resolution of disputes under the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq.
2014-05-27
A nightmare scenario for a lender: you lend $1.2 million to a debtor to purchase equipment; you take a first priority security interest in the equipment; one day another company calls to tell you it purchased the equipment at a bankruptcy auction you

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2014-05-27
Posted by Kathy Bazoian Phelps     In a case arising out of the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme, the United States Tax Court recently considered whether federal estate tax must be paid on the amount identified on the Madoff account state

Read More from: The Ponzi Blog

2014-05-24
The Fifth Circuit has reversed a Bankruptcy Court's decision to impose death penalty sanctions against a creditor where the lower court found that "the very temple of justice has been defiled." The Bankruptcy Court had found that the actions of an at
2014-05-22
A recent ruling in the Chapter 11 case of Free Lance-Star Publishing limited the credit bidding

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2014-05-22
A recent ruling in the Chapter 11 case of Free Lance-Star Publishing limited the credit bidding

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2014-05-20
One of the fundamental tenets of a business bankruptcy reorganization plan under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code is the "absolute priority rule." This rule, codified in section 1129(b)(2)(B)(ii) of the Bankruptcy Code,

Read More from: Michigan Bankruptcy Blog

2014-05-19
Courts in all states have procedures set to allow creditors to get judgments against the debtors who owe […]

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2014-05-19
Courts in all states have procedures set to allow creditors to get judgments against the debtors who owe […]

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2014-05-19
Courts in all states have procedures set to allow creditors to get judgments against the debtors who owe […]

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2014-05-15
There are times when a person may be found to owe another person money.  Usually one party sues […]

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2014-05-15
There are times when a person may be found to owe another person money.  Usually one party sues […]

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2014-05-15
There are times when a person may be found to owe another person money.  Usually one party sues […]

Read More from: Lake Law Blog

2014-05-15
The first thing someone researching chapter 13 learns is that, fundamentally, it’s a payment plan. Someone seeking chapter […]

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2014-05-15
The first thing someone researching chapter 13 learns is that, fundamentally, it’s a payment plan. Someone seeking chapter […]

Read More from: Lake Law Blog

2014-05-15
The first thing someone researching chapter 13 learns is that, fundamentally, it’s a payment plan. Someone seeking chapter […]

Read More from: Lake Law Blog

2014-05-14
Posted by Kathy Bazoian PhelpsAs reported in The Ponzi Scheme Blog, the Supreme Court recently issued an important decis

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2014-05-14
One of the most interesting, and at times vexing, issues that arises in bankruptcy proceedings involves the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy courts. In 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court weighed in with its noteworthy decision in Stern v.

Read More from: Michigan Bankruptcy Blog