...amp; Segal, whose lawyers led work for the debtor as it sought approval of the liquidation plan. In its newest role, which does...
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi, the managing member of Ciampi LLC, writes that two cases from California elucidate the scope of liability for unfinished business claims as w
...The determination of a debtor's enterprise value is a...following the confirmation of a plan. Thus, valuation proceedings are often...
Elliot M. Ogulnick and Harry C. Steinmetz of accounting, tax, and advisory firm WeiserMazars write: The most recent real estate bubble burst under the weight of a market saturated with overpriced pro
...City's growing tech sector by helping technology start-ups devise business plans that are legally sound. The other two will cover youth justice and...
...as part of her estate plan, and were intended as gifts...and a violation of the Debtor and Creditor Law were granted...
...these annuities as gifts for her grandchildren, as part of her estate plan. Due to her advanced age, the annuities had thirty year payouts, based...
...executory contract capable of being assumed (enforced) or rejected (terminated) by the debtor under Section 365(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, subject to the approval...
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