With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". & Video Corp. v. Universal Music & Video Distribution, Corp., 372 B.R. 619 (Bankr.S.D.N.Y.2007) (Gonzalez, J.) (“RMM Records 3 . In re Best Payphones, Inc., 2003 Bankr.LEX-IS 180, 2003 WL 1089525 (Bankr.S.D.N.Y. Mar. 10, 2003) (Bernstein, C.J.) (“Best Payphones "). 4 . Jones v. UNUM Life Ins. Co., 223 F.3d 130 (2d Cir.2000) (“UNUM Life ”). 5 . Ames Merchandising Corp. v. Unical Enterprises, Inc. (In re Ames Dept. Stores), 2010 Bankr.LEXIS 5115, 2010 WL 6052849 (Bankr.S.D.N.Y. Sept. 10, 2010) (Gerber, J.) (“Ames-Unical ”). 6 . See UNUM Life, 223 F.3d at 139 ("In a suit to enforce a right under ERISA, the question of whether or not to award prejudgment interest is ordinarily left to the discretion of the district court.”); Ames-Unical, 2010 Bankr.LEXIS 5115, at *3, 2010 WL 6052849, at *2 (<HOLDING>). 7 . Ames Merchandising Corp. v. Cellmark

A: holding likewise in preference action
B: holding that michigan wrongful death action is a derivative one in which the representative in effect stands in the shoes of the decedent and thus any substantive impediment that would have prevented the decedent from commencing suit will likewise preclude suit by the personal representative
C: holding mothers preference for placement with nonindian adoptive parents was appropriate factor in finding good cause
D: holding that where there is no suggestion in the text legislative history or purpose of the flsa that congress intended to confer a nonwaivable right to a class action a plaintiffs inability to bring a class action cannot by itself suffice to defeat the strong congressional preference for an arbitral forum
A.