Bankruptcy Litigation: Preferences and Fraudulent Transfers | Practical Law

Bankruptcy Litigation: Preferences and Fraudulent Transfers | Practical Law

A Practice Note on litigating preference and fraudulent transfer claims in bankruptcy cases. This Note explains adversary proceedings generally, the elements and common defenses to preference and fraudulent transfer claims, and tips for efficiently litigating and resolving these claims in bankruptcy court.

Bankruptcy Litigation: Preferences and Fraudulent Transfers

Practical Law Practice Note 2-583-6268 (Approx. 27 pages)

Bankruptcy Litigation: Preferences and Fraudulent Transfers

by Steven S. Flores, formerly of Togut, Segal & Segal LLP, with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note on litigating preference and fraudulent transfer claims in bankruptcy cases. This Note explains adversary proceedings generally, the elements and common defenses to preference and fraudulent transfer claims, and tips for efficiently litigating and resolving these claims in bankruptcy court.