BG Law’s Corey Weber To Present Fraudulent Transfer Claims: LBOs and Section 546(e), Law Partner Profit Clawbacks, Jurisdiction, and Limiting Damages
Corey R. Weber will be a panelist in the July 22, 2014 (10:00 a.m. PST) Strafford Publications CLE Webinar: “Fraudulent Transfer Claims: LBOs and Section 546(e), Law Partner Profit Clawbacks, Jurisdiction, and Limiting Damages.” The panelists will discuss cutting edge topics in fraudulent transfer litigation, including shareholder clawbacks in leveraged buyout transactions, clawbacks of law firm partner “unfinished business profits,” limiting damages in fraudulent transfer recoveries, and an overview of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Executive Benefits Insurance Agency v. Arkison (In re Bellingham Insurance Agency, Inc.). Mr. Weber represents bankruptcy trustees, creditors, committees of unsecured creditors, assignees for the benefit of creditors and municipalities in contested matters and adversary proceedings in bankruptcy proceedings. He frequently litigates fraudulent transfer and preference actions, breach of fiduciary duty suits, commercial collection suits and business and contract disputes. Further information on the webinar can be obtained by clicking here.