A debate regarding whether bankruptcy judges have the power to jail people has ignited following the jailing and sanctions of ten people,...
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Thomas H. Curran Associates participates in Irish American Partnership New York Business Leaders Breakfast
The Irish American Partnership hosted their New York Business Leaders Breakfast on Wednesday, April 10th at the Union League Club of New...
Trademark licenses and bankruptcy litigation
In February, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Mission Product Holdings Inc v Tempnology, LLC to address...
United States Bankruptcy court alert
A reminder that for new cases filed on or after April 1, 2019, dollar amounts in the Bankruptcy Code are increasing. On February 12, 2019...
Enforceability of “material adverse effect” clauses under Delaware law: Practical Lessons from Akorn
The Delaware Court of Chancery’s October 1, 2018 decision in Akorn Inc. v. Fresenius KABI AG (“Akorn”) marked the first time that any...
Tangential marijuana connection may pose a bankruptcy problem
A Colorado bankruptcy court judge threw out two debtors’ chapter 11 cases because of marijuana connections; the debtors manufacture...
Circuits split on Section 547 valuation methods
Last week, the 3rd circuit weighed in on the proper valuation method to be used in the context of a preferential transfer under Section...
Thomas H. Curran Associates participates in FBA Young Lawyers Division Roundtable
The Federal Bar Association Young Lawyers Division hosted an informative brown-bag lunch and roundtable event on Wednesday, March 20th at...
Supreme Court issues key ruling on mortgage foreclosure litigation resolving split amongst the circuits
In Obduskey v. McCarthy & Holthus, LLP, 2019 WL 1264579, ___ S. Ct. ___, (Mar. 20, 2019), the United States Supreme Court unanimously...
Debtor’s decade old concealment bars discharge
Thomas H. Curran Associates’s managing partner Thomas H. Curran recently prevailed on a complaint to deny a debtor’s discharge under Section 727(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code.
Thomas H. Curran Associates wins $8.2 million court decision against individual not named in injunction
Thomas H. Curran Associates recently won a decision on all counts of a complaint for contempt after a three day bench trial in Suffolk County Superior Court.
Thomas H. Curran Associates secures defense verdict for financial advisor
Thomas H. Curran Associates, LLC partner Ryan Sullivan obtained a defense verdict on behalf of a financial advisor client in Essex Superior Court.
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