The Seventh Circuit Lacks Faith in the “Good Faith” Defense
The good faith defense protects a third-party transferee from having to return the value it received from a debtor as part of a fraudulent transaction so long as that third-party transferee entered into the transaction with the debtor in good faith. The Seventh Circuit recently took 300 million from a Bank claiming good faith, due to the Banks suspicion of fraud. [3/3/16]


