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Recent Case Law Developments Concerning Section 503(b)(9) 20-Day Goods Priority Claims
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA) added Section 503(b)(9) to grant trade creditors an administrative...
Business Credit, 11/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication -
Compelling Bankruptcy Trade Credit: The Great Unknown
In these troubled times, more and more trade creditors that have a supply or services agreement with a financially distressed customer in...
Business Credit, 09/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication -
Limits of Consignment Rights When Consigned Goods Are Manufactured Into Finished Product, The
A vendor may choose to sell its goods on a consignment basis. In a consignment transaction, the vendor, as consignor, delivers goods to the buyer,...
Business Credit, 07/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication -
Demystifying Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code
It has been nearly three-and-a-half years since the enactment of the cross-border provisions of Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code. Since then, many...
Business Credit, 06/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce; Horn, Eric · More from publication -
Credit Card Payments as Preferences: The Sixth Circuit Joins the Bandwagon
The law never stands still. That's what's so great about it! Eighteen months ago, the courts were debating whether a debtor's use of a credit card...
Business Credit, 06/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication -
Preference Dynamic Duo II: Whatever Happened to the Small Preference Venue Limitation? And Yes, There Is an Ordinary Course of Business Defense!
By, with the increase in bankruptcy filings starting in the middle of 2007 and accelerating in 2008 and 2009, preferences are not going away, and...
Business Credit, 05/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication -
Triangular Setoff: A Viable Remedy or a Thing of the Past?
A trade creditor that sells goods or provides services on credit terms to a financially distressed customer risks an uncollectable unsecured claim...
Business Credit, 04/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication -
Is a Debtor's Credit Card Payment a Preference? The U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Speaks
A debate has raged over whether a debtor's payment by credit card, such as through a balance transfer from a credit card account, is a transfer of...
Business Credit, 03/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication -
Effective Seller Remedies When Confronting a Financially Distressed Buyer Prior to Bankruptcy
Well folks, the old movie adage "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night!"' from the movie, All About Eve, has lots of meaning to...
Business Credit, 02/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication -
Recent Court Decisions on Consignments and Other Security Arrangements: The Benefits of Aggressive Creditor Action and the Pitfalls of Failing to Document Properly!
In certain industries, vendors frequently enter into consignment arrangements to facilitate their sale of goods. In the typical consignment, the...
Business Credit, 01/01/09 by Nathan, Bruce · More from publication
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