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National Law Review: “Reviewing Late Payments for an Ordinary Course Defense”*
By roland jones
rgj@rolandjones.com
Jones & Associates
National Law Review: “Reviewing Late Payments for an Ordinary Course Defense”*
Harvard Law School: “The Texas Two-Step: The Code Says it’s a Transfer”*
JD Supra: “Eleventh Circuit Bolsters Preference Defense by Holding That 503(b)(9) Claims Do Not Reduce the Subsequent New Value Defense” *
Daily Dac: "Ponzi Scheme Lender May Be Off The Hook, After All: A Case Study"*
Business Law Today: "Caution: Committee Communications Causing Chaos-Ethical, Legal, and Strategic Considerations for Counsel in Chapter 11"*
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law: "Commodity or Currency: Interpreting U.S. Bankruptcy Courts and Code Approach to Cryptocurrency Classification"*
National Law Review: "In re TPC Group Inc: Delaware Bankruptcy Court Determines that Issuance of Priming Senior Notes is Not Prohibited Absent Express Anti-Subordination Provision"*
JD Supra: "Preference Defense In the Wake Of The Pandemic: A Primer"*
JD Supra: "You Never Give Me Your Money: Initial Recipient of Funds is Not Always a “Transferee” Liable for Fraudulent Transfers"*
April 11, 2022 – National Law Review: “Reviewing Late Payments for an Ordinary Course Defense”* (Author: Keith Poston)
https://www.natlawreview.com/article/reviewing-late-payments-ordinary-course-defense
*Onebowlinggreen.com posts articles for the convenience of our subscribers. Onebowlinggreen.com does not endorse the contents of articles.
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