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Judge Gives Bankruptcy Court First Crack at Ponzi Scheme Claims

New York Law Journal

July 17, 2012

Southern District Judge J. Paul Oetken has declined to hear fraudulent conveyance and preferential transfer claims in Arbco Capital Management's bankruptcy case, ruling that, even in light of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that the bankruptcy court cannot finally adjudicate the claims, it is most efficient for that court to hear them in the first instance.

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