2015-09-19
Some thoughts on the 3d Circuit's recent opinion in LifeCare, which I suspect will lead to even more 363 sales,
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2015-09-18
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week, including banks' subpar shareholder value and how big-data advocates can better communicate with critics who worry about the technology's potential discrimi
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2015-09-18
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, a bankruptcy watchdog urged 50 Cent to protect his investments, David Cassidy’s home got a higher bid, and the Wayne Newton museum is finally coming to fruition.
Read More from: WSJ.com: Bankruptcy Beat
2015-09-18
A recent client asked this great question:
Read More from: Nebraska Debt and Bankruptcy Blog
2015-09-18
Studies are showing that companies predominantly led by women perform better than those led by men; worldwide trends are showing a continuing uptick in the number of women on boards, but they still account for less than 20% of directors.
Read More from: BankThink
2015-09-18
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio was recently presented with a strange set of facts regarding a purported licensee under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA).
Read More from: Insolvency Insights
2015-09-18
The United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio was recently presented with a strange set of facts regarding a purported licensee under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA).
Read More from: Insolvency Insights
2015-09-18
Is your home being sold at a Walworth County tax sale? If so, you may want to know what rights you do and don’t have in regards to your real estate property. Below we’ve answered some of the most common questions regarding the tax sale process.
Read More from: Wynn at Law, LLC
2015-09-18
From the high-stakes litigation in Caesars to missed deadlines in personal bankruptcy cases, the Weil Bankruptcy Blog served up something for everyone in the first few weeks of September. Here’s a look back at the topics that we covered in
Read More from: Business Finance & Restructuring News - Weil
2015-09-18
Blink and you missed it, but Hercules Offshore Inc. is set to ask for court approval of its bankruptcy-exit plan next week, concluding its month-long case.
Read More from: WSJ.com: Bankruptcy Beat
2015-09-18
Many homeowners are not aware they may be eligible for a Home Loan Modification.
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2015-09-18
The governmentÂ's cap on interchange fees has failed to produce savings for consumers. ThatÂ's why the Federal Reserve should avoid dictating prices in the private sector.
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2015-09-18
Global Maritime Investments Cyprus Ltd.’s bankruptcy filing is causing some snags for Harvard University’s endowment manager.
Read More from: WSJ.com: Bankruptcy Beat
2015-09-18
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during a community forum on substance abuse in Laconia, N.H.
Read More from: WSJ.com: Bankruptcy Beat
2015-09-17
Chapter 13 bankruptcy is complicated. They are difficult cases from the standpoint of debtors, creditors, bankruptcy attorneys and at times the bench. For this reason, things don’t always proceed smoothly the first time through the process.
Read More from: David M. Siegel | Chicago Bankruptcy Law
2015-09-17
Over the course of almost a decade of litigation as part of an individual debtor’s chapter 7 bankruptcy case, the bankruptcy judge, in In re Tucker, made “half a dozen or so” comments about the debtor’s demeanor, credibility, and litigation
Read More from: Business Finance & Restructuring News - Weil
2015-09-17
Faster payments have a lot of benefits Â-- and one big downside. A new electronic payments system could make it easier for people to unwittingly send money to scammers and harder for fraud victims to get their money back.
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