Posts Tagged ‘creditors rights’

Recovery? Depends on Your Preference.

The economy continues to struggle to mount a real recovery. Economists and banking experts argue about how to maintain the little bit of momentum we’ve seen over the last six months. From our view as Virginia creditors rights lawyers, we think there is a coming wave of preference claims that will surprise a lot of [...]

 

Preferences and Proofs of Claim (Part III): How to Avoid Claims of Preferential Payments

We previously dissussed what preferences are and some common defenses.  Many small businesses may be wondering if there is any way to get your money, but avoid claims of preferential payment.   Unfortunately, there is no absolute, “slam dunk” way to avoid a bankruptcy preference claim risk. 

 

Preferences and Proofs of Claim (Part II): Do I Have to Give Back the Payment?

Yesterday we discussed preferential payments – payments made to an insolvent company within 90 days of the bankruptcy filing.  To more equitable or fairly divide the limited assets among the creditors, these payments must be returned to the debtor.  Your first question upon receiving a preference demand letter is likely to be:  Do I have to [...]