
Alex Wolf
Reporter at Bloomberg Law
Reporter for @BLaw covering bankruptcy. Trying to make good tweets from time to time. TIPS: https://t.co/YnJfRXlJyL OR Signal +1 240-401-5439
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2 days ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Alex Wolf
Grant & Eisenhofer unable to rep lender Blue Torch, US saysFirm currently representing estate, investigating KPMGGrant & Eisenhofer PA should be blocked from helping private capital firm Blue Torch advance potential claims against KPMG LLP stemming from the bankruptcy of tech advising firm AgileThought Inc., a Justice Department watchdog said.
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2 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Alex Wolf
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5 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Alex Wolf
Bankruptcy trustees appointed in Chapter 13 proceedings must return collected payments, including trustee percentage fees, to debtors in cases where a financial restructuring plan isn’t approved, a federal appeals court said. Chapter 13 trustees—automatically appointed in consumer bankruptcies to collect and distribute payments to creditors—can only keep percentage fees when a debtor’s bankruptcy plan is confirmed, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Friday.
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6 days ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Alex Wolf
A New York federal judge issued a nationwide order enjoining a group of private student loan lenders and servicers from attempting to collect on consumer debts that borrowers allege were discharged in bankruptcy. Two student loan trusts and servicers American Education Services and Firstmark Services, must cease collection efforts on thousands of borrowers, Judge Elizabeth S. Stong of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York ruled Wednesday.
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1 week ago |
adexchanger.com | Alex Wolf
By Alex Wolf, Broadsheet Intelligence Alex Wolf Managing Director The reason why TikTok will likely never face a full ban is also the strongest argument for why it should: It’s simply too effective at capturing attention.
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RT @MariaChutchian: Very cool to hear @Marketplace cite @awolf86 and @skye_witley's @BLaw story on farm bankruptcies at the top of its broa…

RT @skye_witley: Farm bankruptcies are trending up. Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s tariff and frozen funds policies are exacerbating…

Family farms may soon need the assistance the Trump administration has hinted at for a few weeks now as White House policies add to uncertainty for agricultural producers, who were already exhibiting signs of financial distress. My piece with @skye_witley this morning.

President Donald Trump’s global tariffs and freezing of federal agriculture grants have added to financial strains on American farmers, who are seeking refuge in bankruptcy at the highest rate in years. https://t.co/W1RRinZv9k