Perspective
Oct. 28, 2015
When a decades-old transaction shows up in your case
Lessons from a case involving decades of complicated M&A transactions. By Wendi J. Berkowitz




Wendi J. Berkowitz
Messing, Adam & Jasmine LLPPhone: (415) 266-1813
Email: wendi@majlabor.com
Harvard University Law School; Cambridge MA
Imagine you are preparing to file a fraudulent conveyance complaint demanding repayment of over half a billion dollars of your client's money. Imagine too that the half billion dollars left your client's bank accounts 20 years ago in a complicated series of cash transfers and dividends that flowed through as many as a dozen companies all over the world. Your client is now in bankruptcy and going head to head against its well-...
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