Business Law
Business Law News 2015, Issue 3
Content
- Bln Editorial Board: Message from the Issue Editors
- Business Law News Editoral Team
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2014-2015
- MCLE Article: the Rules of Professional Conduct Do Apply to In-House Lawyers
- Orap Liens and Bankruptcy Law: Protecting the Interests of Judgment Creditors With Secret Liens
- Regulate or Be Regulated: the Impact of Landmark Groundwater Legislation on Local Agencies
- Sharing Economy: An Interview with California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2014-2015
- Stay No More: the Cfpb's Proposed Amendments To Servicing Rules Undermine the Clarity of the Automatic Stay
- Table of Contents
- The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Enforcement Activities: 2014 Year In Review
- Test Your Knowledge: Recent Developments in Insolvency Law
Test Your Knowledge: Recent Developments in Insolvency Law
Paul J. Pascuzzi and Thomas Phinney
Paul J. Pascuzzi is a partner at Felderstein Fitzgerald Willoughby & Pascuzzi LLP in Sacramento. Mr. Pascuzzi is a former chair of the Executive Committee and the Insolvency Law Committee of the Business Law Section of the California State Bar. Mr. Pascuzzi’s practice focuses on all aspects of business bankruptcy and insolvency law.
Tom Phinney is a partner with Parkinson Phinney in Sacramento practicing bankruptcy law and commercial litigation. He is a Business Bankruptcy Specialist certified by the American Board of Certification. He is currently the Vice Chair of Legislation for the Executive Committee of the Business Law Section of the State Bar, and Vice President of the California Bankruptcy Forum.
Welcome to the third annual edition of our article covering developments in bankruptcy law. This article comes from a program we present for the Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Section of the Sacramento County Bar Association. Once again, we invite you to test your knowledge of recent developments in the area of insolvency law. Unless otherwise noted, all references are to the Bankruptcy Code. We provide a summary of the facts and issues in each case and then ask you to choose the answer(s) that reflect(s) the holding of the court. There may be more than one correct answer. We also provide a short commentary on each holding. Check the end of this article for information on how to access 1.0 self-study credits.