Bankruptcy & Financial Restructuring

NACM E-news
October 12, 2007

Robert M.D. Mercer

According to Robert Mercer of Powell Goldstein, the process for a company trying to protect itself from preference and fraudulent transfer exposure can be a tightrope walk. There must be balance between what makes the most business sense for the grantor's firm, while not destroying that firm's access to powerful tools like the ordinary course of business defense.

There is one thing that I have learned from representing trade creditors and that is the absolute frustration at dealing with fraudulent transfers and preferences," Mercer told attendees during "Preferences and Fraudulent Transfers: The Basics and Beyond," part of NACM's Audio Teleconference series.

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