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    Title Insurance and Bankruptcy
    By Mike Abelow
    In Blog, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
    Posted May 22, 2018

    Title Insurance and Bankruptcy

    What happens if the seller of property files for bankruptcy and the bankruptcy trustee tries to undo the transaction?  Is the buyer protected by the buyer’s title insurance policy?  The Tennessee [...]

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    Looking Back for Fraudulent Transfer Claims
    By Mike Abelow
    In Blog, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
    Posted November 13, 2014

    Looking Back for Fraudulent Transfer Claims

    It is common wisdom that there is a four-year lookback period in bankruptcy for fraudulent transfer claims.  A fraudulent transfer claim alleges that the debtor transferred property to someone, [...]

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