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Tomberlin, In re--Carin v. Wall & Assocs.
Jan
30
2017
Ruling
Defendant's motion to compel arbitration granted as the fraudulent transfer claim isessentially an extension of the breach of contract claim, thus enforcing arbitration does notinherently conflict with the underlying purposes of the bankruptcy code. (Bankr. M.D. Ala.)
Issue(s)
Fraudulent Transfers and Obligations; Elements of Fraudulent Transfers; Avoidable Transfers; Transfers Presumed Fraudulent.
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