2014-01-28
Posted by Kathy Bazoian Phelps In Ponzi scheme cases, the issue of trustee standing to bring third party claims can be very challenging.
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2014-01-27
By: Adam C.B. Lanza
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-27
By: Steven Ching
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-27
By: Michael Foster
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-27
By: Christopher McCune
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-27
By: Michael C. Aryeh
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-27
By James B. StewartAnyone who wonders why law school applications are plunging and there’swidespread malaise in many big law firms might consider the case of Gregory M.Owens.The silver-haired, distinguished-looking Mr.
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2014-01-25
By: Christian Corkery
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-23
By: Kimberly Tracey
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-23
By: Sarah Roe
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-23
By: Carly S. Krupnick
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-23
Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson has filed a lawsuit against a junk-debt buy
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2014-01-20
Posted by Kathy Bazoian Phelps Consider three recent events in the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme case, which demonstrate a certain unevenness and perhaps even inconsistency in the authority vested in the trustees who are administering these types of
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2014-01-14
By: Chris Bolz
St. John’s Law Student
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff
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2014-01-14
A parochial elementary school and high school were recently sued in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York by Robert Geltzer, a bankruptcy trustee. The suits, Geltzer v. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel-St.
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2014-01-11
If you have been sued by a credit card company or by a debt buyer such as Midland Funding, CACH LLC, LVNV Funding, Portfolio Recovery, Cavalry SPV, Asset Acceptance, Unifund CCR Partners or Encore Capital, you need to take immediate action. Here are
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2014-01-03
I sued you, you didn’t file an answer,
and you didn’t come to court.
What more do I need to prove?
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