27 Apr All Right . . . Who’s In Charge Here?!! Posted at 20:32h in Bankruptcy, Liquidation, Receivership, Stanford Saga by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share When a foreign representative meets a federal receiver, who's ultimately in charge? And in charge of what? The US Bankruptcy Code's... Read More
20 Apr Avoidance Actions and Chapter 15 – The Little Things Can Make The Difference Posted at 19:35h in Bankruptcy by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share Chapter 15 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code is designed to assist foreign representatives appointed in non-U.S. bankruptcy proceedings. Upon recognition... Read More
12 Apr Distressed M&A: Two Perspectives, One Conculsion Posted at 18:57h in Assignment, Bankruptcy, Cash Shortage, Initial Risk Factors, Insolvency, Liquidation, Out-of-Court Transactions, Sale / Spin-Off by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share A recent MONDAQ article by Bryan S. Gadol and Wendy R. Kottmeier of Dorsey & Whitney's Irvine, California office discusses financially... Read More
05 Apr Credit Default Swaps and Bankruptcy Posted at 15:38h in Bankruptcy, Cash Shortage, Initial Risk Factors, Out-of-Court Transactions, Reorganization by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share In a series of papers - the most recent a chapter in Greg N. Gregoriou's and Paul U. Ali's Credit... Read More