Bankruptcy Trials, Evidence, Civil Procedure
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It’s Ok to Avoid a Fraudulent Transfer Even if It Makes the Debtor Solvent, Circuit Says
The Second Circuit found discretion to avoid a constructively fraudulent transfer of exempt property that would have enabled the debtor to pay her creditors in full.
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A RICO Case Shows that Final Fee Allowances Don’t Confer Immunity
The RICO suit by Jay Alix Against McKinsey mostly survived a motion to dismiss.
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Government Bar Date Applies to DOE Loans Even When the Servicer Is Private
As long as the student loan is owing to the government, the Fifth Circuit holds that the government bar date applies even when the servicer is a private company.
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