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An Introduction To Credit
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Bankruptcy
"Relying on another" as a defense to corporate fraud under Sarbanes-Oxley Act
A Bankruptcy Checklist
A Day Late and Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Short
A Strike at the Finding of Preemption in Sherwood Partners, Inc. V. Lycos, Inc.
An Introduction to Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
An Overview of Receiverships: Their Use and Effectiveness
Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors
Bad Checks and bankruptcy: Can Your Debtor Discharge Your "NSF" Debt?
Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention AndConsumer Protection Act Of 2005:
Bankruptcy Check List
Bankruptcy Preference Claims
Bankruptcy Preference Defense
Bankruptcy Reclamation
Bankruptcy Reform Act Taking Effect Soon
BAPCPA Preference Amendment on Ordinary Course of Business Defense might not be as Creditor-Friendly as it Promosed
Beating the Secured Creditor
Becoming a Secured Creditor
Calculating the Preference Period:
Chapter 11's on the Rise
Chapter 11: Do You Know Your Debtors' Signals? (Copyright, 2001, Business Publication Inc.)
Checklist Information
Choose Your Cause of Action Carefully
Considering the Industry Standard of the Ordinary Course of Business Preference Defense
Cretidal Vendor List and Future Sales
Critical Vendors Beware
Derailing the Train to Delaware Keeping Chapter 11's in your Home Jurisdictions
Dispensing With a Creditors Committee in a Small Business Bankruptcy
Does Your Reclamation Demand Letter Sufficiently Identify Our Goods?
Electronic notices to creditors comes to bankruptcy courts
For Bankruptcy Alternative, Know Your 'ABCs'
How to Successfully Dispute a Preference Claim in Bankruptcy
In Defense of a Preference
Is The State Preference Action Cooked?
Is your Customer in the "Zone of Insolvency" and unable to pay Vendors - yet pay Bondholders?
Making Your Reclamation Demand
Materialman's Lien Survives Preference
Michael Dennis CBF MBA
Must a Subsidiary File for Bankruptcy If Its Parent Company Does So?
My Favorite Myths about the U.S. Bankruptcy Code
Myths and Misconceptions about the Proof of Claim Form in Bankruptcy
Myths and Misconceptions about the U.S. Bankruptcy Code
NACM Congratulates Congress on Overhauling Commercial Bankruptcy Code
New Value Exception Brief
Non-Dischargeable Debts in Bankruptcy
Payments Made With Credit Terms and Ordinary Course of Business Defense
Playing Catch Up with a Prepetition Claim Can be Costly for Vendor
Post Filing Deliveries Do Not Always Provide "New Value" Defense
Preference Actions: Working with Your Long-Term Customer
Preference Payments
Presenting Post-Dated Checks after the Bankruptcy Filing
Proceeds from an Assignment of your Customer's Letter of Credit
Proofs of Claim
Reaffirmation of Debt in Bankruptcy under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code
Reclamation Demand Against Bankrupt Debtor Should Be In Writing, Or Risk Preference Action
Reclamation Demand Against Customer that later files Bankruptcy
Recovery of Preferential Transfers From International Transactions by Centering Events Domestically
Releasing Your Lien as a Preference Defense: Steps to Preserve the Defense
Restructuring Agreements and the Ordinary Course of Business Defense
Safe harbor and Bankruptcy Preferences
Say Goodbye to the State Preference Action?
Scott E. Blakeley
Scrutinize Your Preference Settlement
Sell Out your claim
Sell Out Your Claim Part 2
Selling To Your Chapter 11 Customer Post-Bankruptcy Reform Act
So, Your State Court Defendant
Some Sobering Statistics About Bankruptcy Filings
Standby Letter of Credit Proceeds
Stopping Goods in Transit and Reclamation Demands Under Check 21
Supreme Court Rules on New Value Case
The "Out of Court" Alternative
The Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1999
The CMA Workout
The Critical Vendor Doctrine After KMart:
The Fair Credit Reporting Act
The most common problem associated with filing a proof of claim in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Trade Claim Purchasers
Understanding the Ordinary Course of Business for the Bankruptcy Preference Laws:
Unsecured Trade Creditors Committee
Using Repayment Agreements in out of Court Workouts
Was Your Debtor's Bankruptcy Planned
WHAT DOES BAPCPA MEAN TO PREFERENCE DEFENSE?
What Every Company Needs to Know to Avoid Making Payments to Terrorists
What Happens If I Miss The Bar Date in a Bankruptcy?
What to do when your customer files for bankruptcy.
When Your Bankrupt Customer Fails to Cooperate - Article 143
Your corporate customer files Chapter 7 and business starts anew
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