I am considering suing my old boss who has hinted at bankruptcy. He is a CA resident but he owns a company in Cayman Islands which generates almost $5M a year in NI. He has a lot of real estate that is upside down in CA and he is planning on walking away from all of them (they are in LLCs - some have recourse debt).
Can he do that? Take a chapter and run away? Or are there bankruptcy treaties between the US and Cayman which would allow creditors (there are many) force him to liquidiate his Cayman Island Company? Also he has stocks in a GmbH company (swiss). Are there treaties with Switzerland also?
These companies have sent money to his US companies so directly rather than through him, so it may show they are related. In other words, if he was being careful and saw them as separate, he would withdraw funds in from one company and put it in his personal account and then take money from his personal account and put it in another. Instead, he just transfers between these "separate" companies. Don't know if this point matters.
It seems unfair that he can try and run away like that from his creditors.
Thanks.
Can he do that? Take a chapter and run away? Or are there bankruptcy treaties between the US and Cayman which would allow creditors (there are many) force him to liquidiate his Cayman Island Company? Also he has stocks in a GmbH company (swiss). Are there treaties with Switzerland also?
These companies have sent money to his US companies so directly rather than through him, so it may show they are related. In other words, if he was being careful and saw them as separate, he would withdraw funds in from one company and put it in his personal account and then take money from his personal account and put it in another. Instead, he just transfers between these "separate" companies. Don't know if this point matters.
It seems unfair that he can try and run away like that from his creditors.
Thanks.
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