ABI Blog Exchange

2016-03-15
About two weeks ago, two separate clients tried to convince me that they needed to keep a particular charge card from their respective bankruptcies. 

Read More from: Bonds & Botes, P.C.

2016-03-15
A leading alternative lender has admitted that balance sheets and liquidity matter, and that it is a problem that such lenders need to keep growing lending volumes to prosper.

Read More from: BankThink

2016-03-15
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit bear a substantial burden when seeking to be certified as a class under federal law.
2016-03-15
Kevin Spacey is offering an online acting workshop via MasterClass.com. masterclass.com

Read More from: WSJ.com: Bankruptcy Beat

2016-03-15
Cathedral of Saint Helena in Helena, Montana By Donald L. Swanson

Read More from: Mediatbankry

2016-03-14
As energy prices continue in their trough and volatile markets fuel speculation of credit deterioration, more and more investors, companies, and professionals find themselves scouring documents to find room for a capital structure adjustment (or, alt
2016-03-14
When a business files for bankruptcy, it can be a confusing and frustrating time for the debtor’s creditors.
2016-03-14
In my last blog post, I outlined what Compassionate Allowances were — expedi

Read More from: Bonds & Botes, P.C.

2016-03-14
The more welcoming European regulatory environment for blockchain developers could take the competitive edge away from U.S. banks unless regulators here start championing fintech innovation.

Read More from: BankThink

2016-03-14
Christopher Updike has joined law firm Debevoise & Plimpton and will be counsel in the firm’s business restructuring

Read More from: WSJ.com: Bankruptcy Beat

2016-03-14
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Shelley Chapman ruled last week in the chapter 11 case of Sabine Oil & Gas that Sabine could utilize the U.S.

Read More from: Bankruptcy Law Insights

2016-03-14
SDI Solutions LLC and SDI Opco Holdings, LLC, privately-held entities which provide advanced security systems integration and managed services, have filed chapter 11 petitions before the United States Bankr
2016-03-14
We are reminded frequently that policies with the best intentions often do not reach their intended recipients and at times lead to previously unforeseen issues.

Read More from: BankThink

2016-03-14
Skybridge Spectrum Foundation, a tax-exempt private operating foundation holding FCC wireless licenses located in Berkeley, California, has filed a chapter 11 petition before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (Case No.