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    Default interest greater than 5% questioned in bankruptcy
    2012-11-20

    The US Bankruptcy Court in Massachusetts says default rates must be justified as a reasonable measure of damages at the time of the making of the loan and that a floating default rate that can exceed 5% will not be allowed as part of a creditors claim in the borrower's bankruptcy.    The loan was made in 2006 with a contract rate equal to prime at a time when the prime rate was below 13 percent.

    Filed under:
    USA, Massachusetts, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Fox Rothschild LLP, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Default (finance)
    Authors:
    Michael J. Viscount, Jr.
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Fox Rothschild LLP
    Reasonableness of pre-petition default rate under section 506(a) not subject to equitable analysis
    2012-10-15

    In re 400 Walnut Associates, L.P., 2012 BL 140988 (E.D. Pa. June 7, 2012)

    CASE SNAPSHOT

    The creditor appealed the denial of its claim for pre-petition interest at the contractual default rate. The district court reversed and remanded the case, holding that the bankruptcy court had incorrectly applied an "equitable analysis" in making its decision.

    FACTUAL BACKGROUND

    Filed under:
    USA, Pennsylvania, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Reed Smith LLP, Debtor, Interest, Default (law), Default (finance), Title 11 of the US Code, United States bankruptcy court
    Authors:
    Joseph D. Filloy
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Reed Smith LLP
    Missouri court reaffirms ECOA defense to spousal guaranties of business loans and scrutinizes lender’s “good faith” determination of a non-monetary default
    2012-10-04

    Last week the Missouri Court of Appeals issued its opinion in Frontenac Bank v. T.R.

    Filed under:
    USA, Missouri, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Husch Blackwell LLP, Good faith, Default (finance), Equal Credit Opportunity Act 1974 (USA)
    Authors:
    Jeffrey Heuer , Jennifer L. Cooke
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Husch Blackwell LLP
    Can default interest and late fees be excluded from secured claims? … Maybe, maybe not
    2012-09-06

    In re 785 Partners LLC, 470 B.R. 126 (S.D.N.Y. Bankr. 2012) –

    Filed under:
    USA, New York, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Troutman Pepper, Debtor, Interest, Default (finance), Secured creditor
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Troutman Pepper
    The effect of bankruptcy on an out-of-the-money swap by Timothy Lin and Sara Cullen
    2012-08-06

    The ISDA Master Agreement1 serves as the basis for the vast majority of overthe- counter derivatives transactions. Two fundamental principles of the ISDA Master Agreement are: (1) upon the default of one party to a swap, the nondefaulting counterparty may terminate the swap, calculate its loss and claim damages; and (2) the obligation of each party to a swap to make payments to the other is subject to the satisfaction of the conditions precedent that no default has occurred with respect to the other party.

    Filed under:
    USA, Derivatives, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Richards Kibbe & Orbe LLP, Bankruptcy, Swap (finance), Default (finance), International Swaps and Derivatives Association
    Authors:
    Timothy E. Lin
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Richards Kibbe & Orbe LLP
    Court of Appeal reaffirms MERS' ability to foreclose, holds that recorded documents do not overcome a specifically pled violation of Section 2923.5
    2012-07-30

    In Skov v. U.S. Bank N.A., 2102 WL 2549811 (June 8, 2012), the Court of Appeal reversed the trial court’s decision to sustain a demurrer against plaintiff Andrea Skov’s second amended complaint, holding that she had stated a claim for violation of Civil Code Section 2923.5, which requires a lender to contact a defaulted borrower to discuss alternatives to foreclosure before starting a nonjudicial foreclosure by recording a notice of default.

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, Foreclosure, Default (finance)
    Authors:
    Alejandro E. Moreno
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
    An oversecured lender’s right to default interest and late payment penalties
    2012-06-22

    It is common for lenders to require borrowers to agree to pay a higher interest rate, known as the default rate, following an event of default under a loan. Some loan agreements also require the borrower to pay a fee in the event of a late payment. If the borrower files for bankruptcy protection, the Bankruptcy Code affords special protection to secured creditors with respect to collecting interest.

    Filed under:
    USA, New York, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Chadbourne & Parke LLP, Debtor, Interest, Real estate investment trust, Default (finance)
    Authors:
    Marc B. Roitman
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Chadbourne & Parke LLP
    The fallout from Cherryland—will the non-recourse carve-out guaranty ever be the same again?
    2012-06-20

    The Issue

    The issue is whether the insolvency of a borrower under a non-recourse loan can trigger recourse liability for itself and its “bad boy,” non-recourse carve-out guarantors.

    Filed under:
    USA, Michigan, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Haynes and Boone LLP, Debtor, Default (finance), Commercial mortgage-backed security
    Authors:
    Trevor Hoffmann , Lawrence Mittman
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Haynes and Boone LLP
    Circuit court reverses district court, upholds the bankruptcy court’s decision in TOUSA
    2012-05-31

    Senior Transeastern Lenders v. Official Comm. Of Unsecured Creditors of TOUSA, Inc. (In re TOUSA, Inc.), 2012 US App. LEXIS 9796 (11th Cir. May 15, 2012)

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Latham & Watkins LLP, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Debt, Default (finance), United States bankruptcy court, Eleventh Circuit
    Authors:
    Mark A. Broude , Roger G. Schwartz , Karen S. Goldstein
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Latham & Watkins LLP
    Chesterfield and Cherryland decisions bring uncertainty to mortgage loans
    2012-05-02

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Thompson Hine LLP, Surety, Debtor, Mortgage loan, Default (finance)
    Authors:
    Linda A. Striefsky , Susan C. Cornett
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Thompson Hine LLP

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