Fraudulent transfer scrutiny often intensifies when a distressed company finally files for bankruptcy protection. That dynamic is now...
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Preference Actions Return to Center Stage
In November 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a Fifth Circuit ruling in the Sanchez Energy Chapter 11 case, leaving intact a...
U.S. Judgments Abroad: Do They Travel as Well as Creditors Think?
While the U.S. is a powerful venue for obtaining judgments, enforcing them abroad remains uneven. Many jurisdictions still require parties...
Judicial Comity Meets Sovereign Debt
Judicial comity is a discretionary doctrine by which U.S. courts recognize the legislative, executive, or judicial acts of another nation,...
Global Insolvencies Are Rising Again – What To Expect in 2026
After several years of economic turbulence, a renewed rise in global insolvencies is expected in 2026. According to Allianz Trade’s Global...
Which Arbitration Hubs Are Most Favorable for Enforcing Judgments?
As insolvency disputes increasingly intersect with international arbitration, creditors are asking: which jurisdictions provide the most...
Crypto Bankruptcies and the Push for Custody Reform
The crypto sector remains under intense financial and regulatory scrutiny. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Digital Asset...
U.S. Supreme Court Judgments and Global Ripple Effects
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Argentina’s final appeal to block an adverse ruling that allows investment funds to seize more than...
Healthcare Bankruptcies Spotlight Fraudulent Transfers
The U.S. healthcare sector is under intense financial pressure in 2025, with bankruptcies rising among private hospital groups, nursing...
UNCITRAL Model Law vs Non-UNCITRAL Jurisdictions in Insolvency Recognition
When it comes to recognizing foreign insolvency judgments, not all jurisdictions play by the same rules. Those that have enacted the...
Retail bankruptcies and landlord recovery: the new playbook
Retail bankruptcies remain rampant, but this year’s focus has shifted from store closures to landlord recovery actions. In May, Bloomberg...
Cross-border fraudulent transfers are becoming a growing challenge for creditors
As global business grows more interconnected, U.S. creditors increasingly face difficulties recovering assets moved offshore before...
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