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Dreier Trustee, Avoidance Action Defendant Spar Over “Initial Transferee” of Payments by Checks Issued Without Naming Payee

The plaintiff trustee and defendant in this fraudulent conveyance action clash on the elemental question of who was the “initial transferee” of payments made by checks issued with the payee left blank.   At stake is the availability to Defendants of the “good faith” subsequent transferee defense under Section 550(b)(2).  These adversary proceedings arise out of the infamous Ponzi scheme and bankruptcy case of Marc S. Dreier pending in the Southern District of New York (Manhattan) before the Honorable Stuart M. Bernstein.

[Update April 18, 2012:  The Honorable Stuart M. Bernstein, United States Bankruptcy Judge for  the Southern District of New York sides with the Trustee.  The Plaintiff Trustee’s motion for partial summary judgment was granted; the Defendant’s cross motion for partial summary judgment was denied.  The three page order generally references the Plaintiff Trustee’s briefing and supporting affidavits but otherwise is without any discussion of the legal issues.  LaMonica v. Hemby, Adv. Proc. No. 11-01504 (SMB) Dkt. No. 47 (Bankr. SDNY  April 18, 2012).]

Thelen LLP Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee Files Adversary Proceedings against Former Partners, Their New Law Firms

From September 15, 2011 to September 17, 2011, Yann Geron, as Chapter 7 Trustee in the bankruptcy of the former law firm Thelen LLC, filed 98 adversary proceeding complaints in the Southern District of New York against  former Thelen partners and their new law firms and former Thelen clients.    The Trustee sets the stage for each of these mass filing by describing Thelen’s rapid demise — from December 2006, when Thelen had 630 attorney’s, including 219 equity partners, to Thelen’s decision in October 2008 to dissolve the firm leaving $223 million in liabilities in excess of assets.