27 Jun The Stanford Saga – Chapter 5: The Liquidators Strike Back Posted at 20:07h in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Liquidation, Reorganization, Stanford Saga by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share Nearly two weeks ago, this blog highlighted further scuffling in the ongoing contest for administrative control between Ralph Janvey -... Read More
22 Jun 2009: Year of the Mega-Case? Posted at 16:20h in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Reorganization, Sale / Spin-Off by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share Last Monday's "Credit Slips" blog features a brief piece by Seton Hall's Steve Lubben, who cites bankruptcydata.com for what by... Read More
16 Jun The Stanford Saga – Chapter 4: Where Is a Ponzi Scheme “Headquartered,” Anyway? Posted at 17:19h in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Liquidation, Receivership, Stanford Saga by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share This blog has intermittently followed the Texas-sized contest for control over now-defunct financial and investment entities once operated by Sir... Read More
09 Jun California’s Ongoing Efforts to Limit Municipal Bankruptcies Posted at 12:34h in Bankruptcy, Insolvency, Reorganization by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share Since late January, California's state assembly has considered legislation designed to impose additional hurdles on cities, services districts, and other California... Read More
01 Jun Chrysler and Successor Liability Posted at 10:20h in Bankruptcy, Sale / Spin-Off by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share Readers of this blog will be familiar with Seton Hall Professor Stephen Lubben's prior work on credit default swaps and... Read More