New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian P. McCann and Kristen E. Marinaccio | March 18, 2021
Parties and practitioners alike should be mindful that a parent's or former spouse's financial relationship to their children and former spouse can continue past death and should adequately plan for this continuing relationship.
By Charles Toutant | March 16, 2021
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act afforded no protection to the plaintiff because it does not apply to a medical bill, the appeals court ruled.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | February 1, 2021
PPP Loan Liability and Bankruptcy -- Defending Lawsuits to Recover Preferential Transfers -- Foreign Investors: Understanding the Chapter 11 Sale Process -- Thanks to 3d Cir, Creditors May Have Clearer Path to Pursue Plunderers of Bankrupt Company -- Considerations That Loom Large Over the Small Business Debtor
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric H. Horn and Heike M. Vogel | January 28, 2021
A look at the Chapter 11, section 363 sale process, and the less common plan process. Plus, certain US regulations may be applicable in Chapter 11 when assets are sold to foreign investors. These US regulations are also addressed in this article.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John M. August | January 28, 2021
The Bankruptcy Code and state insolvency laws contain several defenses to the recovery of preferential transfers which often reduce or eliminate the preference exposure in many, if not most, cases. This article provides an overview of the defenses and suggestions to obtain the best settlement possible.
By Charles Toutant | January 19, 2021
The ruling could serve as a warning to lawyers about the dangers of committing prosecutorial misconduct by introducing pop culture references that stray beyond the evidence.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | January 14, 2021
The panel found the federal government's regulations for reporting past-due loans were too ambiguous for a single interpretation to prove the way the executives falsely reported the loans a decade ago.
By Raychel Lean | December 1, 2020
The attorney claimed that his client would release damaging information if the bank didn't send $7.5 million, according to prosecutors.
By Charles Toutant | October 27, 2020
The disbarment comes after the attorney was sentenced to three years' probation on June 22 on charges of conspiracy and obstruction of justice, which stemmed from the scheme.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John M. Marmora | October 23, 2020
The focus of this article is on situations where the clogging doctrine is invoked regarding remedies available to a lender utilizing a financing structure that has come more recently into vogue—the dual collateral loan.
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