Courts Disagree on a Trustee’s Ability to Use the IRS’s Longer Statute of Limitations
Two or three years from now, the Tenth Circuit may have a chance to agree or disagree with the Fifth Circuit on an important question under Section 544(b).
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“They Did What?” Attacking Pre-Bankruptcy Transactions
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Case Law Update
Loose Lips Sink Ships: Mediation Confidentiality, Privilege and Ethics
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Advanced Fraudulent Transfers: A Baker’s Dozen of Helpful Tips and Insights
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Mitigating Fraudulent Transfer Risk
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Fourth Circuit Rejects Frontal Assault on In Pari Delicto as a Bar to Suits by a Trustee
Circuit refuses to make an exception for trustees regarding the judge-made doctrine of in pari delicto.
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