2014-07-29
When will your company’s Section 503(b)(9) claim be paid? Under normal circumstances, Section 503(b)(9) claims are paid when the debtor makes a final distribution to creditors. However, a Section 503(b)(9) creditor can file a motion to demand immed
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2014-07-29
Sir Richard Branson comments on laws of the United Arab Emirates and their effect on business. This is from back in February.Per www.arabianbusiness.com:By
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2014-07-29
An interesting post from the Bankruptcy Blog about a recent ruling by Judge Rakoff concerning the interplay of section 502(d) of the Bankruptcy Code and provisions of the Securities Investor Protection Act (SIPA).Per
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2014-07-29
Because there is additional proof needed to show undue burden, the majority of those individuals who file bankruptcy do not file the additional adversary proceeding necessary to receive a discharge.
Read More from: Trezza & Associates Bankruptcy Attorneys
2014-07-29
Because there is additional proof needed to show undue burden, the majority of those individuals who file bankruptcy do not file the additional adversary proceeding necessary to receive a discharge.
Read More from: Trezza & Associates Bankruptcy Attorneys
2014-07-28
Nicholas D. Krawec, Esq. 07/28/2014 In July 2014, the Pennsylvania […]
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2014-07-25
In my earlier blog I discussed the numerous lawsuits brought by the feds and several states against law firms in Arizona:
Read More from: Diane L. Drain - Phoenix Bankruptcy & Foreclosure Attorney
2014-07-25
According to the American Bar Association Journal Federal agencies and 15 states have announced a wave o
Read More from: Diane L. Drain - Phoenix Bankruptcy & Foreclosure Attorney
2014-07-25
It’s no secret that medical bills are often the cause of a Southeastern Wisconsin bankruptcy. Many Southeastern Wisconsin residents find themselves under a pile of bills after a major illness or injury.
Read More from: Wynn at Law, LLC
2014-07-25
It’s no secret that medical bills are often the cause of a Southeastern Wisconsin bankruptcy. Many Southeastern Wisconsin residents find themselves under a pile of bills after a major illness or injury.
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2014-07-25
It’s no secret that medical bills are often the cause of a Southeastern Wisconsin bankruptcy. Many Southeastern Wisconsin residents find themselves under a pile of bills after a major illness or injury.
Read More from: Wynn at Law, LLC
2014-07-21
Posted by Kathy Bazoian Phelps The intersection of bankruptcy and forfeiture proceedings can lead to considerable fighting over the assets that were once in the possession and control of the perpetrator.
Read More from: The Ponzi Blog
2014-07-18
Posted by Kathy Bazoian Phelps Bankruptcy trustees often sue to avoid and recover fraudulent transfers pursuant to the provisions of the Bankruptcy Code. These are often referred to as “clawback” actions.
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2014-07-17
Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York last week ruled that the U.S.
Read More from: Bankruptcy Law Insights
2014-07-17
Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York last week ruled that the U.S.
Read More from: Bankruptcy Law Insights
2014-07-16
The Weil Bankruptcy Blog has a good posting on Goldsby v. 804 Congress, LLC, No. 12-50382 (5th Cir. 6/23/14).
Read More from: A Texas Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog
2014-07-16
Nicholas D. Krawec, Esq. Very little can be as frustrating […]
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