By Andrew R. Schwartz | Published June 13, 2014 | Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Litigating the Suit to Set Aside a Fraudulent Transfer
Andrew Schwartz and Thomas Kanyock co-author chapter in recent IICLE publication.
Read MoreAndrew R. Schwartz and Thomas J. Kanyock discuss the use of Illinois’ fraudulent transfer act in divorce litigation in new article.
Read MoreAndrew Schwartz argues that sanctions motions qualify as pleadings, and are subject to the procedural rules and statutes governing pleadings in a new article.
Read MoreIn re Marriage of Chez, 2013 IL App (1st) 120550.
Read MoreThe 6/7/16 original judgment order denied our client’s direct claims, but entered a $203mm+ derivative judgment in favor of BIG.
Read MoreMr. Schwartz, Mr. Kanyock and Ms. Bridges Illinois Bar Journal article about fraudulent transfer litigation for matrimonial lawyers
Read MoreMr. Schwartz and Mr. Kanyock Illinois Bar Journal article about attacking Rule 137 motions as pleadings.
Read MoreBackground: Proceeding was brought to foreclose mechanic’s liens and mortgage.
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