Korean Claimants Lose Appeal Over Missed $2 Billion Settlement Checks Deadline, Sixth Circuit Upholds Rigid Enforcement

Seoul, South Korea – In a notable development involving international law and bankruptcy claims, around 200 Korean claimants recently failed to cash their settlement checks, missing the set 180-day deadline stipulated by the $2 billion Dow Corning Settlement Trust. This misstep marked their fifth unsuccessful attempt to meet the deadline, essential for claiming their part in the settlement. The Dow Corning Settlement Trust, affirmed by the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan in 1999, includes a clause requiring the cashing of checks within a 180-day period to avoid forfeiture. Despite these clear terms, … Read more

Family Feuds: Navigating the Stress of Rigid Holiday Traditions with Relatives

Carolyn Hax, a nationally syndicated advice columnist, recently tackled a familiar holiday dilemma about a reader frustrated by their brother and sister-in-law’s rigid holiday schedules. In her response, Hax stressed the importance of open communication and setting boundaries while respecting family traditions and relationships. Every holiday season brings its own set of challenges and frustrations, particularly when dealing with family expectations and longstanding traditions. In this case, the reader expressed difficulty in managing their own holiday plans due to their brother and sister-in-law’s insistence on hosting every Christmas celebration at their home, without consideration for … Read more