Courts disagree as to whether the amount that a bankruptcy trustee or chapter 11 debtor-in-possession ("DIP") can recover in fraudulent transfer avoidance litigation should be capped at the total amount of unsecured claims...more
2/5/2018
/ Acquisitions ,
Bankrtupcy Code Section 550 ,
Bankruptcy Code ,
Chapter 11 ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Commercial Real Estate Contracts ,
Debtor-Creditor ,
Debtors-in-Possession ,
Fraudulent Transfers ,
Mergers ,
Trustees ,
UFTA
The ability to avoid fraudulent or preferential transfers is a fundamental part of U.S. bankruptcy law. However, when a transfer by a U.S. entity takes place outside the U.S. to a non-U.S. transferee—as is increasingly common...more
10/2/2017
/ Avoidance ,
Bankruptcy Code ,
Bankruptcy Court ,
Chapter 11 ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Cross-Border Transactions ,
Debtors ,
Extraterritoriality Rules ,
Fraudulent Transfers ,
Fraudulent Wire Transfers ,
Jurisdiction ,
Preferential Transfers ,
Trustees ,
Wire Transfers
In Feltman v. Noor Staffing Grp., LLC (In re Corp. Res. Servs. Inc.), 564 B.R. 196 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. 2017), the bankruptcy court considered whether section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code creates a right of setoff when no such...more
If a foreign debtor is eligible to file for bankruptcy protection in the U.S., the debtor's foreign representative (e.g., a liquidator or administrator) may, under certain circumstances, have the power to avoid and recover...more