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| University | University of North Carolina, B.A., 1979 |
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| Law School | University of Alabama, J.D., 1982 |
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| Admitted | 1983, North Carolina |
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| Memberships | North Carolina and American (Vice Chairman, Corporation, Business and Banking Law Committee, Young Lawyers Division, 1984-1985) Bar Associations; North Carolina State Bar; American Bankruptcy Institute. |
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| Born | Augusta, Georgia, May 26, 1958 |
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| Biography | Editor: Alabama Law Review, 1980-1982; American Journal of Tax Policy, 1981-1982.
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| ISLN | 908252600 |
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The Dreaded Preference DemandDavid Harris Conaway, May 21, 2012 You are in your office finishing your Starbucks when the mail comes. One letter is from what looks like a law firm...is it real or is it propaganda? You open it only to find a letter from counsel for a trustee in bankruptcy. Dear creditor, the Trustee demands you pay back the payments from the...
It’s Alive! Deepening Insolvency Helps Creditors RecoverDavid Harris Conaway, February 22, 2012 Often in Chapter 11 cases of recent years, asset values are not sufficient to satisfy even the loans for which they were pledged as collateral. In a liquidation of assets, pursuant to a Section 363 sale or otherwise, often the assets generate proceeds insufficient to cover the lender’s debt,...
Setoff: A 100% SolutionDavid Harris Conaway, November 14, 2011 Prior to the economic downturn, when a customer filed for Chapter 11, creditors realistically thought in terms of being paid 100% of their pre-petition claims. This was without regard to remedies such as “critical vendor”, “20-day administrative claim” or even the... |
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