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Updates and events from the Business Law Section

Chapter 11 debtor is ineligible for relief under Subchapter V because 20% of the debtor's voting stock is held by a publicly traded company qualified as an "issuer" under the Securities Exchange Act. Read more
Chapter 7 trustee could step into the shoes of the IRS and utilize the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act to avoid fraudulent transfers of real property that occurred ten years before the petition date, using the 10-year statute of limitations under 26 U.S.C. section 6502. Read more
Courts reach different conclusions on whether a debtor can transform a chapter 11 case to a Subchapter V case, turning on the court's view of debtor's integrity and a sensitivity to the remedial purposes of Subchapter V. Read more
There is no question that 2020 was a difficult year for the courts, lawyers and litigants. Read more
There is no question that 2020 was a difficult year for the courts, lawyers and litigants. Read more
Physician is not liable for treatment recommendation unless no reasonable physician would recommend it or it was based on a misdiagnosis. Read more
Possession of an original mortgage note, endorsed in blank, creates a rebuttable presumption that the lender has standing to file a foreclosure action. Read more
Physician may face a negligent misrepresentation claim for steering a patient away from a procedure by falsely stating it won’t be covered by insurance. Read more
Court affirms order adding alter ego entities to a judgment against a shell entity. Read more
The BAP affirms a bankruptcy court decision awarding a bank attorneys' fees and costs incurred in getting a chapter 13 case dismissed as a bad faith filing following debtor's unsuccessful 12-year litigation effort to forestall a foreclosure. Read more

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