Supreme Court Holds that Real Estate Tax Foreclosures Can Violate the Takings Clause
The high court’s ruling on the Takings Clause also seems to mean that real estate tax foreclosures can be avoided as constructively fraudulent transfers.
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Sandy Hook Families Seek to Reverse Payments Alex Jones Made to His Wife
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Section 546(g)'s Safe Harbor Doesn’t Apply in an Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors
A federal district judge in New York holds that the safe harbor in Section 546(g) doesn’t preempt state fraudulent transfer laws.
‘Preponderance’ Replaced ‘Clear and Convincing’ on Adoption of the Bankruptcy Code
The Seventh Circuit explained how preponderance of the evidence became the standard of proof for turnovers and dischargeability when the Bankruptcy Code replaced the Bankruptcy Act.
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Benchnotes June 2023
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Lack of Reliance on Representation Isn’t a Defense to a Constructive Fraudulent Transfer
Damages for a constructively fraudulent transfer were the difference between what the buyer paid and what the business was really worth, based on accurate income and expenses.
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FTX to Collect $404 Million in Proposed Deal With Modulo
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