23 Jan A Formula for Confusion
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="240" caption="Image by Guudmorning! via Flickr"][/caption] Thanks to an active lobby in Congress, commercial landlords have historically enjoyed...
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="240" caption="Image by Guudmorning! via Flickr"][/caption] Thanks to an active lobby in Congress, commercial landlords have historically enjoyed...
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="299" caption="Image via Wikipedia"][/caption] Outside of bankruptcy, a creditor whose loan is secured by collateral typically has the...
After a brief hiatus, we're back - and just in time to discuss a recent decision of some import to...
One of the time-honored attractions of US bankruptcy practice is the set of tools provided for the purchase and sale...
Guest-blogger Ray Clark of Valcor (whose prior posts appear here, here, and here) has recently completed a succinct but helpful...
One of the most effective vehicles for the rescue and revitalization of troubled business and real estate to emerge in...
Last month, the Delaware Bankruptcy Court offered an interesting look at the preemptive effect of federal aircraft registration statutes on...
Chapter 15 of the US Bankruptcy Code, enacted in 2005, was Congress' effort to make cross-border insolvency proceedings just a...
Asset sales through bankruptcy are all the rage - they're presumably [relatively] quick. And just as importantly, they're perceived as...
Jones Day's Charles Oellerman and Mark Douglas have just issued The Year in Bankruptcy: 2010. It is a (relatively) concise, thorough...