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· 4/2/2008

Joseph v. Frank (In Re Troll Communications, LLC)

Citations

  • 385 B.R. 110
  • 2008 Bankr. LEXIS 933
  • 49 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 236
  • 2008 WL 901173

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  • concluding that the plaintiff adequately pled insolvency by alleging facts that showed the debtors’ liabilities exceeded their assets during the year before the bankruptcy
  • finding that insolvency was adequately pled when the plaintiff alleged facts showing that debtors’ liabilities exceeded their assets during the year before bankruptcy
  • finding insolvency adequately pleaded where the complaint alleged facts showing that debtor’s liabilities exceeded their assets as of the date of the transfer
  • finding insolvency adequately pleaded where the complaint alleged facts showing that debtor’s liabilities exceeded their assets as of the date of the transfer
  • dismissing a breach of fiduciary claim because the complaint was vague and lacked adequate detail about each defendant's conduct

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Judges: Kevin J. Carey

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