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  • Cancellation of Satisfaction Denied
    Questions About Meeting of Minds
    Statute of Limitations Bars Foreclosure Action
    Merger Doctrine
    Unjust Enrichment
    Mortgage Acceleration Revoked
    Deed Valid When Not Intended As Security for Mortgage Debt
    Specific Performance Denied for Failure to Show Ability to Close

    August 01, 2019ssalkin
  • With increasing frequency, Chapter 7 trustees are looking to insolvent parents as well as colleges and universities to avoid and recover for estate creditors payments made by insolvent debtors for the benefit of the debtors' dependents. These cases are premised on the theory that the tuition payments being made by insolvent parents for the benefit of their children are avoidable as constructively fraudulent transfers because the parents do not receive reasonably equivalent value in exchange for the payment of such tuition. Courts are divided as to whether the payment of a child's tuition provides reasonably equivalent value to the insolvent parents.

    August 01, 2019Theresa A. Driscoll
  • Nine ways you may be hindering your efforts to win new legal business, and a few ideas on how subtle improvements can maximize both success and overall win rates for firms and attorneys.

    August 01, 2019Mike Mellor
  • A look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.

    August 01, 2019ssalkin