Q: I am a defendant in a receivership, where the receiver has moved to sell my property. If the court approves the sale, I want to appeal. My attorney says an order approving the sale cannot be directly appealed and I will...more
Q: I was appointed state court receiver over a corporation. There are a number of pending lawsuits against the corporation. At the current time, there are few liquid assets and I would rather not use them to defend the...more
Q: I have a large judgment against a wiley debtor. While I was able to execute on some of his bank accounts, the road to his other assets, which I know he owns or controls, has gone cold....more
I was appointed receiver in a health and safety case, brought by a city, over a rundown motel and an adjacent rundown office building. The owner of the property, who has been fighting the city, has now filed an action in...more
Question: In an operating receivership , do creditors need to be served motions?
Answer: The answer is “no” if the receivership is in state court; the answer is “maybe” if the receivership is in federal court....more