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Supreme Court to Rule on Waiver of Sovereign Immunity for Suits Under Section 544(b)(1)
To resolve a circuit split, the Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a trustee can sue the government to recover a fraudulent transfer under state law when sovereign immunity would bar an ‘actual creditor’ from suing.
Court:
As Subsequent Transferees, Churches Must Cough Up Fraudulent Transfers
Judge Huennekens explained that a church’s immunity for receipt of a constructively fraudulent transfer only applies if the transferor was an individual and the transferor was the debtor.
Early Edition with Bill Rochelle
Legal and Practical Issues and Implications of Enforcing Judgments Inside and Outside of Bankruptcy
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Mass Confusion: Win, Lose or Draw, What’s Next After the Supreme Court Rules? Part I
Bankruptcy Code:
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