March 2019 Quarterly Newsletter
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Funds in a Florida bank account belonging to the late German filmmaker and Federico Fellini collaborator Gideon Bachmann are at the centre of a new Chapter 15 application, two years after he died seemingly bankrupt in Germany.
Shareholders Edward Davis Jr and Leyza B. Florin, and attorney Juan Mendoza from Sequor Law in Miami discuss the things to watch out for when seeking recognition of an individual debtorâs foreign insolvency proceedings in the US.
Cameron Jezierski was stoic but offered his attorney a brief smile as proceedings wrapped up at the federal courthouse. This wasnât where heâd expected to land. Heâd imagined that before he was 30, heâd be a millionaire.
We are honored to announce that Sequor Law has received the prestigious Chambers USA 2019 âRecognized Practitionerâ designation among Florida law firms in Bankruptcy/Restructuring.
Sequor Law attorney Cristina Vicens Beard and of counsel Andrew Dawson consider the implications for non-US entities of the US Second Circuitâs recent ruling that international comity principles should not stop clawback actions by the trustee of Bernie Madoffâs investment firm.
The International Womenâs Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC) has announced the recipients of its 2019 founders awards, with winners in Miami, Hong Kong and London.
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Asset sales under § 363 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code [1] have become a critical component of the bankruptcy practitionerâs arsenal, and a preferred avenue of monetizing a debtorâs assets.
While Chapter 15 is not a new toolâit is approaching its fourteenth birthdayâit is, like many a teenager, underappreciated and at times misunderstood. This is in part because Chapter 15 is not really âbankruptcyâ in the sense that it does not create a bankruptcy estate or appoint a trustee.