Landlord Says Attys Can't Defend $110K Transfer To New Firm

By Matthew Santoni (June 18, 2019, 8:19 PM EDT) -- The former landlord for the defunct law firm Titus & McConomy told the Pennsylvania Superior Court Tuesday that two ex-partners violated the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act by pledging $110,000 of their assets to their new firm to cover their legal fees, instead of letting creditors seek a piece of that money in bankruptcy court....

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