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Vol. 21, Nos. 1 - 42, pp. 1 - 1546
Jan. 1 -- Oct. 29, 2009

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    BANKING
      – Bank of America Corp.
        – – Countrywide fiduciary duty breach, employee ERISA claims settled (C.D. Cal.), 1158
        – – Executive compensation, settlement with SEC rejected pending receipt of more information (S.D.N.Y.), 1157
        – – Insufficient funds fees, hearing held in suit re debits from Social Security accounts (Cal.), 477; bank action proper, 778
        – – Mandatory arbitration rule dropped, 1195
      – Budget planner laws should extend to debt settlement firms, N.Y. official says, 698
      – Castle Holdco 4 Ltd., Countrywide holding company files for Ch. 15 protection (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 499
      – Chapter 11 filings
        – – CIB Marine Bancshares Inc., bank holding company (Bankr. E.D. Wis.), 1381
        – – Colonial BancGroup Inc. and subsidiaries, bank holding company (Bankr. M.D. Ala.), 1254
        – – FirstPlus Financial Group Inc., publicly-traded financial firm (Bankr. N.D. Tex.), 934
        – – Silver State Bancorp (Bankr. D. Nev.), 61
        – – Vineyard Natl. Bancorp, bank holding firm (Bankr. C.D. Cal.), 1107
      – Checking account overdraft fees, limits on
        See LEGISLATION, FEDERAL, S 1799
      – CIT Group receives loan from creditors, begins debt tender and recapitalization plan, 1027; restructuring plan released, 1431
      – Congressional Outlook 2009, Special Report, 132; 135; 139
      – Conservatorship/receivership or bankruptcy, CRS report released, 557
      – Consumer Financial Protection Agency, Treasury official urges Senators to support, 981; further developments, see LEGISLATION, FEDERAL, HR 3126
      – Credit cards
      – Equity capital, stress test results show increased need for 10 large banks, 651
      – Failures in 2009, FDIC releases data, 1193; closures reach 84, 1262
      – FDIC
      – Financial market crisis
        – – Congress to seek commission to investigate, Pelosi (D-Cal) says, 534
        – – Effects on working families, SEIU releases report, 1389
        – – Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, members named, 1031
        – – Oversight of financial sector, Geithner urges Congress to pass new rules, 1387
        – – President's Working Group on Financial Markets meets for first time under Geithner, agenda announced, 195
        – – Regulatory framework, importance of Fed, conferees discuss, 811
      – Financial Product Safety Commission, creation
        See LEGISLATION, FEDERAL, HR 1705, S 566
      – Financial services firms, OECD seeks better consumer information and education, 988
      – FINRA warns re counterfeit check scam using legitimate agency names, 1036
      – Foreclosures, cities to use laws and purchase power to pressure banks, officials say, 989
      – Fragmented regulatory system ready for overhaul and global links, GAO reports, 101
      – Fraud, FDIC chief calls for federal and state crackdown, 303; housing downturn contributes to 36 percent spike, FBI says, 987
      – Garnishment, recent ruling heightens risk for non-U.S. depositors in N.Y. banks (N.Y.), 943
      – Identity theft FAQ guide, FTC and banking regulators issue, 863
      – IndyMac Bank F.S.B. plan, PBGC takes control, 1184
      – Innovation, Bernanke calls for balance with regulation to increase consumer understanding, 534
      – Lehman Bros. Finance AG, Swiss subsidiary files for Ch. 15 protection, Ch. 11 case dismissed (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 361
      – Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., briefs filed in PBGC bid to involuntarily terminate pension plan (S.D.N.Y.), 119; schedules of assets and liabilities filed (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 362; sale of assets to Barclays, good faith and due process met (S.D.N.Y.), 393; execs face lawsuit re state pension fund losses (N.J. Sup. Ct.), 397; House panel examines effect of failure, 595; settlement agreement, approval sought (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 638; PBGC takes over plan, 893; asset sale to Barclays Capital may be investigated through discovery, 923; N.Y. City seeks local taxes (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 1136; state fund losses, interlocutory appeal allowed re denial of remand to state court (D.N.J.), 1287; failure, one year later, Analysis and Perspective, 1315; Barclays received windfall profit in asset sale, Lehman claims (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 1331; London affiliate, MFA commends congressional action to free assets, 1376
      – Loans
      – Manhattan Investment Fund trustee may not recover from Bear Stearns (2d Cir.), Case in Brief, 930
      – Mortgages
      – Nonbank financial firms
        – – Failing firms, ABA opposes Obama proposal to give FDIC authority to resolve, 535; FDIC and SEC chairs lobby for expansion of Treasury proposal, 1074
        – – Framework needed to manage or close, Geithner tells House panel, 415
      – Regulatory reform
        – – Democratic group urges changes, 310
        – – Geithner and Summers discuss themes of administration's proposals, 1496
        – – International cooperation, progress made but obstacles remain, officials say, 1429
        – – Mounting opposition faced by reform effort as pace slows, 1114
        – – New resolution model, banking system, and markets needed, economist says, 862
        – – Obama lists key principles, 305; overhaul focusing on new Fed powers outlined, 856
        – – Regulators urge bankers to prepare for major changes, 1533
        – – Single-agency plan faces opposition, 776; draft proposal receives mixed reviews, 939; industry reps support clarified plan in testimony before House panel, 1029
        – – “Too big to fail” regime, Treasury official says ending takes global effort, 1427; House panel discusses bankruptcy and antitrust issues in administration proposal, 1517; House Fin. Servs. Comm. and Treasury Dep't release draft bill, 1519; Fed official says issue must remain priority, 1534
      – Russian court issues guidance re legal obligations of banks in bankruptcy and tax cases, 1182
      – Single regulator system, FDIC chief Bair opposes at Senate hearing, 1159
      – Small business lending, Geithner to clarify details of plan to boost, 339
      – Southeast Banking Corp. third amended plan confirmed (Bankr. S.D. Fla.), 403
      – Speed of economic recovery depends on pace of market improvements, Bernanke says, 338
      – Systemic risk regulator
        – – Bill to create expected soon, Frank (D-Mass) tells conferees, 655; for futher action, see LEGISLATION, FEDERAL, S 664
        – – Fed should have oversight power, Bernanke tells House panel, 1426
        – – Geithner plan met with skepticism at Senate hearing, 901; response to plan restrained, 902
      – TILA
      – Toxic assets, Geithner fix gets mixed reaction, 413
      – Troubled assets remain serious threat to financial system, Congressional Oversight Panel warns, 1191
      – Washington Mutual asks court to void portion of money owed to IRS (Bankr. D. Del.), 121
    BANKRUPTCY ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (BAPCPA)
      – Consumer filings, long-term effects unclear, CRS reports, 335
      – Debt relief agency restrictions
        – – Advice to consumers, limit violates free speech rights of lawyers (U.S., rev grant), 804; lawyers should be excluded from debt relief agency definition, ABA brief urges, 1300
        – – Free speech rights of lawyers limited (U.S., rev sought), 386; related case (rev sought), 514
        – – Free speech rights of lawyers not limited (5th Cir.), 38; (U.S., rev sought), 486
      – Disposable income is starting point for projected disposable income (U.S., rev sought), 314
      – Effect of economic crisis, conferees discuss, 479
      – Ride-through option not available to debtor (9th Cir.), 1383
    BANKRUPTCY REFORM
      – Cramdown, Senate panel considers option to help struggling homeowners, 1065
      – Medical debt, easing of filing process
        See LEGISLATION, FEDERAL, S 1624
      – Overview of pending bills, chart, 539; 543
      – Primary residence exception, CRS report analyzes bills to modify, 227
    BANKRUPTCY RULES
      – Amendments approved by Supreme Court, 461
      – GASB seeks comments re proposed Ch. 9 exposure draft, 924
      – 2004, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. may investigate asset sale to Barclays Capital through discovery (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 923
      – 4004, Grant or denial of discharge, gap in Federal Rules can lead to abuse by Ch. 7 debtor and alter U.S. Trustee rights (Bankr. D.N.H.), 850
      – 5005, Proof of claim, late submission by fax rather than hand or mail delivery properly rejected (7th Cir.), 1099
      – 8002, Bidding procedure order denying breakup fees not final order subject to appeal (D. Del.), 5
      – 9011, Court denial of motion within safe harbor period prevents motion for Rule 11 sanctions (U.S., rev sought), 174; (rev den), 548
      – 9014, Trustee may recover copying costs without filing bill of costs per local rules (N.D. Ind.), 395
    BAPCPA
    BERNARD L. MADOFF INVESTMENT SECURITIES LLC
    BIOTECHNOLOGY
      – Chapter 11 filings
        – – Isolagen Inc. and subsidiary, biotechnology firm, DIP financing approved (Bankr. D. Del.), 897
        – – Nanogen Inc. and affiliates, molecular and rapid diagnostic products developer (Bankr. D. Del.), 725
    BRAZIL
      – Enron Brazilian power project, in-house lawyers settle charges re aiding revenue inflation (S.D. Tex.), 123
      – Independencia SA, Brazilian beef and leather producer files for Ch. 15 protection (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 331
    BROADCASTING
      – Chapter 11 filings
        – – Mega Media Group Inc. and subsidiary, independent multimedia entertainment holding firm (Bankr. E.D.N.Y.), 1185
        – – Young Broadcasting Inc. and affiliates, television station owner (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), 260
    BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
      – Big Dig contractor admits false statements re workmanship quality, charges re tunnel ceiling collapse dropped in guilty plea (D. Mass.), 640
      – Big home builders likely to face bankruptcy, advisory group says, 218
      – Building Materials Holding Corp. reaches agreement with secured lender group re balance sheet restructuring (Bankr. D. Del.), 930
      – Caruso Homes reorganization plan confirmed (Bankr. D. Md.), 1295
      – Chapter 11 filings
        – – Masonite Corp. and affiliates, residential and commercial door manufacturer (Bankr. D. Del.), 368
        – – Opus South Corp. and subsidiaries, design-build development firm (Bankr. D. Del.), 563
        – – The Kirk Corp., home builder (Bankr. N.D. Ill.), 684
        – – WL Homes LLC and affiliates, private high volume home builder (Bankr. D. Del.), 294
      – Charys Holding Co. plan confirmed (Bankr. D. Del.), 292
      – Kimball Hill Inc. and affiliated firms, joint reorganization plan and disclosure statement confirmed (Bankr. E.D. Ill.), 368
      – Smitty's Building Supply joint reorganization plan confirmed (Bankr. E.D. Va.), 894
      – Stock Building Supply Holdings joint reorganization plan confirmed (Bankr. D. Del.), 894
      – TOUSA Inc. and affiliates, home builder, loans received pre-petition avoided as fraudulent transfers (Bankr. S.D. Fla.), 1483
      – WCI Communities Inc. and subsidiaries, homebuilding and real estate services firm, second amended joint reorganization plan confirmed (D. Del.), 1251

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