Historically, equity receiverships trace their origin to English Common Law, where the concepts of chancery jurisdiction and equitable relief were first introduced. Today, federal equity receiverships are used in a wide variety of actions pending in federal district courts. This webinar discusses some of the basic concepts underlying the modern federal equity receivership. Learn about the statutory underpinnings, the role of equity jurisdiction and the manner in which federal equity receivers are appointed.
Joel Cohen is a Managing Director in the Dispute Consulting group. Joel comes to the firm with over 17 years of experience in the dispute, forensic, and insolvency practice areas,… Read More
S. Gregory Hays is Managing Principal with Hays Financial Consulting, LLC. Mr. Hays is a court-appointed fiduciary and forensic accountant that specializes in recovering funds from insolvent companies and investment… Read More
Kathy Bazoian Phelps has been a lawyer since 1991 and is currently a partner at Raines Feldman LLP in the Los Angeles office. In addition to individually serving as a… Read More
Kevin Duff is a partner in the firm of Rachlis Duff Adler Peel & Kaplan, LLC in Chicago. He focuses on complex commercial litigation and receivership matters. Mr. Duff represents corporations… Read More