In the event of a bankruptcy, the debtor or trustee may opt to take legal action in order to recover money or property that was transferred by the debtor prior to going bankrupt. These actions, whereby such transfers are effectively reversed, are referred to as “avoidance actions.” In this webinar, the expert panel discusses the applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code, common avoidance actions, and key considerations when planning for and defending against these actions.
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Max Stein, a member of Boodell & Domanskis, LLC, is a business litigator focused on meeting clients’ business objectives, helping them resolve disputes at the most opportune times. Max represents… Read More
John Levitske, CPA/ABV/CFF/CGMA, ASA, CFA, CFLC, CIRA, MBA JD serves as a business valuation, forensic accounting and damages expert witness, arbitrator, and advisor. He provides business valuation, forensic accounting, purchase… Read More
Leslie A. Berkoff is a Partner with the firm where she serves as Chair of the firm’s Dispute Resolution Practice Group. A skilled mediator having handled mediations in bankruptcy courts… Read More
Mr. Pakter focuses on financial analysis, forensic accounting, economic damages, valuation issues and investigations. He has experience in financial forensics, determining lost profits, business interruption claims, earn-outs, analyzing financial transactions… Read More
Robert K. Scheinbaum is Of Counsel with Connell Foley LLP in Roseland, New Jersey. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Cornell University and a Juris Doctor degree… Read More