Borders, MERS Problems, Tousa Opinion: Bankruptcy Review

Feb. 16 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg Law’s Lee Pacchia talks with Bloomberg News editor-at-large Bill Rochelle about major events of the week in US Bankruptcy Courts including Borders Group Inc., a ruling by a New York bankruptcy judge ruling involving Merscorp Inc. and their system of recording US home mortgages known as MERS, and fraudulent transfers and upstream guarantees arising from the liquidation of homebuilder Tousa Inc.

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