
Nicole Sweeney
Radio Host at SiriusXM
Host at WBGO-FM (Newark, NJ)
Radio Host on SIRIUSXM Real Jazz Channel 67 M-F 9a-3p Est • SAG-AFTRA • Voiceover Artist • Alumna of Temple Univ. • 🇯🇲🇦🇬 *Elevate Jazz Culture*
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Sep 17, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Nicole Sweeney |Megan Wasson
What You Need to Know There is little dispute that the transfer of assets by a debtor to creditor trusts formed under bankruptcy plans (GUC Trusts) is a disbursement triggering U.S. Trustee fees. The U.S. Trustee has recently taken the position that GUC Trusts should be required to pay fees on account of their own disbursements to creditors.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
law.com | Nicole Sweeney |Megan Wasson
The U.S. Trustee has begun to advance a novel argument that penalizes the beneficiaries of unsecured creditor trusts: that U.S. Trustee disbursement fees apply not only to disbursements made by debtors, but also disbursements made by creditor trusts formed under bankruptcy plans (commonly referred to as “GUC Trusts” or “Litigation Trusts”). Under 28 U.S.C. §1930(a)(6), the U.S. Trustee is entitled to a quarterly fee on any “disbursements” made by a debtor while its bankruptcy case remains open.
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Jul 13, 2023 |
npr.org | Cyrena Touros |Nicole Sweeney |Tarik Moody |Robin Hilton
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May 11, 2023 |
npr.org | Cyrena Touros |Nicole Sweeney |Tarik Moody |Robin Hilton
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Apr 20, 2023 |
npr.org | Cyrena Touros |John Morrison |Nicole Sweeney |Robin Hilton
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