...law. Previously, Bing served as special deputy superintendent of the New York Liquidation Bureau. LATERALS ...
National Law Journal
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...Southern District of New York (Lifland, J.) in the 30 liquidation proceedings of Bernard...
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...on the Webb Properties of New Mexico, without any further investment...court confirmed a plan of liquidation. The bankruptcy case elicited numerous...
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...further explain our disposition of this appeal.Reliance Insurance Company (in liquidation) ("Reliance") and Texas Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association ("TPCIGA") (collectively, "appellants...
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...Opinion filed October 21, 2010.OPINIONReliance Insurance Company (in liquidation) ("Reliance") and Texas Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association ("TPCIGA") (collectively, "appellants...
...he was the special deputy superintendent in charge of the New York Liquidation Bureau, the agency that manages insolvent insurance companies on behalf of...
...chairman. Rosenbaum, based in the New York office, joined the firm in...
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...into each wrap.Upon liquidation, the articles were classified by the United States Bureau of Customs and Border Protection...
...1,204 in 2007. The bureau also reported 321 mortgage fraud...are causing, according to a new survey of more than 300...
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