The Seventh Circuit held last July in FTI Consulting, Inc. v. Merit Management Group, LP, 2016 BL 243677 (7th Cir. July 28, 2016), …
Tinkering with Ipso Facto Provisions Could Send Them Sailing out of Safe Harbors
By Maurice Horwitz (Weil, Gotshal & Manges) Recently, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Louisiana …
How Absolute is the Absolute Priority Rule in Bankruptcy? The Case for Structured Dismissals
By Bruce Grohsgal (Widener University School of Law) A structured dismissal in a chapter 11 bankruptcy case is a court-approved …
Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law
By Richard Levin of Jenner & Block The bankruptcy courts and their appellate courts continue to explore issues of interest to …
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Supreme Court Resolves Circuit Split on Actual Fraud
By Richard Lear of Holland & Knight. The Supreme Court held 7-1 in Husky Int'l Electronics v. Ritz that "actual fraud" under …
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Bankruptcy Court Disagrees with Second Circuit’s Holding in Tribune
By Lee Harrington of Nixon Peabody. Recently, in In re Physiotherapy Holdings Inc., the Bankruptcy Court in Delaware held that …
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Happy Holidays
We here at the Bankruptcy Roundtable wish you all happy holidays. We’ll be back in January. …
Celebrating Six-Months!
The Bankruptcy Roundtable celebrates its six-month anniversary this week and would like to thank the 63 authors, including 36 …