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Bankruptcy Code Section 548(c) and the Good Faith Defense
Carlos J. Cuevas analyzes Bankruptcy Code §548(c), which provides a transferee, the recipient of an alleged fraudulent conveyance, with an affirmative defense to the fraudulent conveyance action.Stewarts Law and Enyo call off £80m merger talks
Firms opt against merger that would have created £80m litigation practiceFailure to Advance Arb Fees Can Lead to Waiver, Justices Rule
A party's failure to advance arbitration fees in a contract dispute automatically waives that party's right to enforce an arbitration clause, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.Essential Facilities and Natural Gas Pipelines
Antitrust columnist Elai Katz reviews recent developments, including the Tenth Circuit's affirming the dismissal of antitrust claims asserting concerted denial of access to an essential facility in the natural gas market in western Colorado and a district court's acceptance of a narrow relevant market proposed by the U.S. Department of Justice, ensuring the government's successful challenge to Aetna's proposed acquisition of rival health insurer Humana.Lancer Ins. Co. v. Lake Shore Motor Coach Lines, Inc.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Lancer Ins. Co.v.Lake Shore Motor Coach Lines Inc.2017 WL 631854NOTICE: THIS OPINION HAS NOT BEEN…Gross Revenue, Partner Profits Rise at Cahill Gordon
Cahill Gordon & Reindel, whose finances typically rise and fall with the bond markets, saw gross revenue hit $382.5 million in 2016, a nearly $20 million increase over the year before. Profits per partner at the firm remained mostly flat, as head count slipped below 300, to 296.Viewpoint: Judge Henderson, Successful Both at Sea and on Land
The author claims to be a far better fisherman and poker player than Judge Thelton Henderson. But somehow, the judge always manages to catch more, bigger fish, and win at the poker table.Two Labor Law Rulings in Miniature
Construction Accident Litigation columnist Brian J. Shoot considers the Court of Appeals' two most recent rulings in the field, both of which left unanswered questions.In-House Finance Lawyers to Teach on Handling Ethical Dilemmas in Business
Pierre Gentin, for 18 years an in-house counsel at Credit Suisse, is teaching a course at the University of Pennsylvania on how to deal with ethical dilemmas in the business world.Trending Stories
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