Category: Chapter 11
President Trump has signed the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (SBRA) into law, streamlining Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring for […]
Many people sign loan agreements without reading the fine print or understanding the consequences if the agreement contains a cross […]
Typically, the menu of bankruptcy chapters presented to individuals is short: you’ve got chapter 7 and you’ve got chapter 13. […]
No one likes being in bankruptcy. In fact, one of the great attractions of chapter 7 is that most cases are relatively […]
It has been settled law in every circuit but one that wholly unsecured subordinate mortgages could not be stripped-off in […]
Single asset reality entities (SARE) are viewed with some suspicion in bankruptcy courts. Bankruptcy is supposed to serve one of […]
Small-business owners are routinely required to co-sign on loans obtained by their companies. That makes perfect sense from the lender’s […]
The Supreme Court of the United States issued its opinion June 12, 2004 in Clark v. Rameker, No. 13-299. The important holding from […]
A recent opinion issued on June 6, 2014 from the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina found […]
I know, I know, The Eagles are terrible. But the most famous line from their most famous song popped into […]