Q: I am a state court receiver for an LLC that owns a number of apartment buildings, which I am now managing. I have been sued by some tenants and a tenant group. They have not obtained receivership court permission to sue...more
2/28/2025
/ Bankruptcy Code ,
Barton Doctrine ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Court-Appointed Receivers ,
Debtors ,
Jurisdiction ,
Landlords ,
Property Owners ,
Real Estate Transactions ,
State and Local Government ,
Trustees
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
Q: I am a receiver in a Ponzi scheme case. While I know I can sue to recover excess payments made to investors in the scheme, the false profit they were paid, per Donell v. Kowell, 533 F3d 762 (9th Cir. 2008), in my case...more
QUESTION: I heard California’s fraudulent transfer law is being changed. How will the changes affect my ability to pursue fraudulent transfers as a receiver?
ANSWER: Earlier this year the California legislature, based on...more