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The Reederlaw Report
www.Reederlaw.com
August, 2004
The Reederlaw Report is published by David M. Reeder and Reeder Law Corporation. Reeder Law Corporation represents all parties to insolvency proceedings, including:
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debtors (both business and individual)
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creditors (both secured and unsecured)
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creditors' committees
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bankruptcy trustees
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businesses and individuals who are sued by bankruptcy trustees
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landlords when the tenant files or threatens to file a bankruptcy case, and
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buyers of assets from bankruptcy estates.
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The Avoidable Transfer Issue
I. The Truth About Preferences.
Every bankruptcy lawyer has heard this pained cry of shock and dismay: "I'm being sued for money that was paid to me by a customer, fair and square, no fraud, nothing wrong at all, and now a bankruptcy trustee wants the money back. To make it worse, the case in New York. What's going on here?"
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II. Fraudulent Transfers.
One of the powers of a bankruptcy trustee is the power to recover fraudulent transfers. Contrary to popular opinion, most "fraudulent transfers" do not involve any fraud.
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Why a Healthy Company Needs a Bankruptcy Lawyer (April, 2003)
Using Creditors Committee to Increase Recoveries in Chapter 11 Cases
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