Supreme Court Argument: Can Real Estate Tax Foreclosure Violate the Takings Clause?
Eighteenth century ‘history and tradition’ might govern the constitutionality of real estate tax foreclosures where the government retains sale proceeds in excess of unpaid taxes.
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Lack of Reliance on Representation Isn’t a Defense to a Constructive Fraudulent Transfer
Damages for a constructively fraudulent transfer were the difference between what the buyer paid and what the business was really worth, based on accurate income and expenses.
Analysis: The U.S. Cracked a $3.4 Billion Crypto Heist—and Bitcoin’s Anonymity
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Ex-Deutsche Bank Investment Banker Charged in U.S. with Crypto Fraud
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Deutsche Bank, Kingate Settle Over $1.6 Billion in Madoff Claims
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Do Kwon Arrested in Montenegro as U.S. Charges Crypto Fugitive With Fraud
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Ex-Morgan Stanley Advisor and Three Others Charged with Fleecing NBA Players Out of $13 Million
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‘13’ Debtors Need to Know Whether They Lose Appreciation When They Sell a Home
One of the biggest unanswered questions in chapter 13 sometimes forces debtors to keep homes they need to sell or strips away appreciation if they are forced to sell.