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Bankruptcy

Oct. 25, 2018

Avoiding fraudulent transfers by debtors in bankruptcy cases

In a bankruptcy context, trustees, debtors in possession, and even creditors, may have the ability to pursue recipients of transfers and to recover from them either the property transferred or the value of such property.

Stuart B. Rodgers

Lane & Nach, P.C.

Phone: (602) 258-6000

Email: stuart.rodgers@lane-nach.com

Stuart practices in the areas of bankruptcy law, civil litigation, tax lien foreclosure and creditors' rights. This article should not be considered or construed as legal advice on any fact or circumstance. You should consult your own attorney regarding your own personal situation or any legal question you may have.

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In a bankruptcy context, trustees, debtors in possession, and even creditors, may have the ability to pursue recipients of transfers and to recover from them either the property transferred or the value of such property.

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