Bankruptcy law provides special treatment for landlord claims arising from termination of a lease, using a calculation set forth in Section 502(b)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code. The starting point for the ...
An individual in control of a company that purchases perishable agricultural goods can be held personally liable when the seller is not paid by the bankrupt company. In Michael Farms v. Lundgren (In ...
Mr. J.P. Singh delivered a detailed overview of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework and its interaction with the ...
An explanation of insider status in bankruptcy and restructuring cases, including the risks and implications of insider ...
When a company files for Chapter 7 or Chapter 11, investors often lose out ...
Congress rarely amends the Bankruptcy Code. Congress first adopted the Bankruptcy Code in 1978. After a series of amendments in the early 1980s to address initial concerns, Congress amended the Code ...