A Court May Dismiss a Bankruptcy Case Filed in Bad Faith By: Antonio G. Sciarrotta St. John’s University School of Law American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about A Court May Dismiss a Bankruptcy Case Filed in Bad Faith Second Circuit Clarifies Standard for Judicial Admissions By: Lianna Murphy St. John’s University School of Law American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Member Read more about Second Circuit Clarifies Standard for Judicial Admissions Court-Appointed Receiver Lacks Standing to Recover Fraudulent Transfers Under FUFTA By: Chelsea McGee St. John’s University School of Law American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about Court-Appointed Receiver Lacks Standing to Recover Fraudulent Transfers Under FUFTA The City of Chicago Violated Automatic Stay by Retaining Impounded Property of Debtor By: Alexis Zobeideh St. John’s University School of Law American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about The City of Chicago Violated Automatic Stay by Retaining Impounded Property of Debtor SDNY Disallows the “Assignment” and “Sale” Distinctions Enjoyed by Claims Traders since 2007 By: Brian P. Campbell Jr. St. John’s University School of Law American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff Read more about SDNY Disallows the “Assignment” and “Sale” Distinctions Enjoyed by Claims Traders since 2007 Pages« first ‹ previous … 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 … next › last »