Preference Litigation

Powerwave Preference Actions Filed

01/30/15

From January 23-27, 2015, Charles A. Stanziale, Jr., as the Chapter 7 Trustee (the “Trustee”) of Powerwave Technologies, Inc. (“Powerwave” or the “Debtor”), filed approximately 102 preference complaints seeking to avoid and recover alleged preferential transfers pursuant to Sections 547 and 550 of the Bankruptcy Code.

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Conex Bankruptcy – Summary Judgment in a Preference Action

12/21/14

In an 18 page opinion released December 18, 2014 in the Conex Holdings bankruptcy (Bank. D. Del.

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THQ Inc. Preference Actions Filed

12/19/14

From December 17-19, 2014, THQ Inc. filed approximately 78 preference complaints seeking to avoid and recover alleged preferential transfers pursuant to Sections 547 and 550 of the Bankruptcy Code, and to disallow claims of the defendants pursuant to Section 502(d).

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Satcon Technology Corp. Preference Actions Update

11/29/14

On October 17, 2014, Charles M. Forman, the Chapter 7 Trustee of the Satcon Technology Corp. bankruptcy estate, filed a number of complaints seeking the avoidance and recovery of alleged preferential transfers pursuant to Sections 547 and 550 of the Bankruptcy Code.  To review a prior post concerning the filing of these complaints, click here.

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Quantum Foods Preference Actions Update

11/19/14

In a prior post, we discussed the commencement of approximately 72 preference actions filed in the Quantum Foods bankruptcy proceeding by the Creditors Committee.

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NOLs – A Recoverable Transfer?

11/16/14

In a 27 page opinion released October 23, 2014 in the Conex Holdings case (Bank. D. Del.

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Dots, LLC Preference Actions Filed

11/13/14

On November 7, 2014, in the neighboring jurisdiction of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey, Dots, LLC, et al. (“Debtors” or “Dots”) filed approximately 70 complaints seeking to avoid and recover alleged preferential transfers pursuant to Sections 547 and 550 of the Bankruptcy Code, to disallow claims of the defendants pursuant to Section 502(d), and seeking attorneys’ fees.

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