24 Apr Finding New Ways to Sell Troubled Assets “Free and Clear” of Liens Posted at 20:33h in Insolvency, Out-of-Court Transactions, Sale / Spin-Off by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share One of the most effective vehicles for the rescue and revitalization of troubled business and real estate to emerge in... Read More
19 Apr Nobody Does It Better . . . Than Government Regulators Posted at 18:22h in Bankruptcy, Cash Shortage, Initial Risk Factors, Insolvency, Out-of-Court Transactions by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share Title II of the Dodd-Frank Act provides “the necessary authority to liquidate failing financial companies that pose a systemic risk... Read More
12 Apr Political Will and Fiscal Federalism in Municipal Bankruptcy Posted at 14:41h in Bankruptcy, Out-of-Court Transactions by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share When a municipality faces municipal distress, who ultimately picks up the tab? More importantly, who should pick up the tab? That’s... Read More
05 Apr Regulatory Bankruptcy: How Bank Regulation Causes [Real Estate] Firesales Posted at 16:43h in Bankruptcy, Liquidation by Southbaylaw_Ad 0 Comments 0 Likes Share It is axiomatic in American business bankruptcy practice that though they may disagree strenuously on the particulars, all parties to... Read More