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The Terrible TousaS: Opinions Test The Patience Of Corporate Lending Practices, Jessica D. Gabel Jan 2011

The Terrible TousaS: Opinions Test The Patience Of Corporate Lending Practices, Jessica D. Gabel

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Two diametrically opposed decisions pit creditors against debtors. The case of troubled homebuilder TOUSA has generated shockwaves through the lending industry. Set against the backdrop of the housing collapse and risky lending, the bankruptcy court’s decision left secured creditors with a mixture of shock, anger, and worry over the repercussions. In that opinion, the bankruptcy court unwound a nearly $1 billion transaction of liens and loan proceeds, on grounds that the transactions drove the debtor company into the ground. In other words, the court found that a fraudulent transfer had occurred. Not surprisingly, the lenders appealed and the next decision …