For Fraudulent Transfers, Retailers Needn’t Police Who Receives Value from the Purchase
Judge Peter Henderson declined to adopt an interpretation of Section 548 that would turn innocent retailers into recipients of fraudulent transfers when someone buys goods but turns the goods over to someone else.
Trustees Come in All Shapes and Sizes
Effective Motion Practice in Bankruptcy Court
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When the Creditor Becomes the Debtor: Consumer Lenders in Bankruptcy and the Impact on Borrowers
Supreme Court Hears Argument on Allowing a Trustee to Sue the IRS for Fraudulent Transfers
Most justices seemed inclined to believe that the waiver of sovereign immunity in Section 106(a) does not abrogate the “actual creditor” requirement in Section 544(b)(1).
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