16 Nov Fraudulent Transfers By The Numbers – Revisited
Back in May, this blog featured a post on some preliminary research addressing the idea of "probability-based" fraudulent transfer analysis. PBGC...
Back in May, this blog featured a post on some preliminary research addressing the idea of "probability-based" fraudulent transfer analysis. PBGC...
Late last month, the 9th Circuit Bankrpuptcy Appellate Panel clarified earlier precedent and held that adequate protection determinations are entirely...
Whenever a troubled business seeks bankruptcy protection, unsecured creditors are often left scrambling to find other sources of recoveries for...
In a well-known quote, Depression-era author Thurmond Arnold once described the inside of a corporate reorganization as: a combination of a...
Most readers of this blog are aware that, under the Bankruptcy Code, a Chapter 11 debtor (or the trustee appointed...
Last week's post discussed public-market data as the benchmark for solvency in assessing fraudulent transfers. This week's post covers solvency the...
From the 9th Circuit last week, a decision providing creditors and their representatives with a potentially new source of preferential recoveries:...
As the economy lurches forward into an uncertain back half of 2010, the DIP lending market remains in flux. In...
A recent post over the July 4 holiday weekend offered a "30,000 foot view" of the 2008 world-wide financial meltdown...
Leveraged buy-outs (LBO's) are a time-honored means of financing the acquisition of companies. They tend to occur in waves, finding...