A recently issued opinion by the U. S Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Mexico provides some guidance on the relevant date for the transfer of real property for
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Statute of Limitations
The Statute of Limitations For A Preference Claim
Because no recent opinions have been published by the Delaware Bankruptcy Court, I wanted to touch on a subject that is vital in nearly every preference or fraudulent transfer case: …
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Non-Debtors Are Not The Correct Party To Bring Preference Actions
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In a 14 page decision signed September 30, 2013, Judge Walsh of the Delaware Bankruptcy Court provided a primer on one of the limitations of standing provided in the…
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Decision in AE Liquidation, Inc. Allows Preference Complaint to be Amended After the Expiration of the Statute of Limitations
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In an 8 page decision signed January 6, 2012, Judge Walrath of the Delaware Bankruptcy Court allowed a plaintiff to amend a preference complaint to include additional transfers, even…
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