Editor’s Note: On December 4, 2023, the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral argument in the bankruptcy case of Purdue Pharma …
[Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Series] Petitioner Briefs (US Trustee and other anti-release parties)
Editor’s Note: On December 4, 2023, the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral argument in the bankruptcy case of Purdue Pharma …
The Administrative State in Bankruptcy
By Professor Jared Ellias (Harvard Law School) and Professor George Triantis (Stanford Law School) Bankruptcy is becoming …
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Loan-to-Own 2.0
By Professor Robert Miller (University of South Dakota, Knudson School of Law) The rise of convertible debtor-in-possession …
[Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Series] The Rule of the Deal: Bankruptcy Bargains and Other Misnomers and Sorting Bugs and Features of Mass Tort Bankruptcy
Editor's Note: On August 10, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear the appeal of the bankruptcy of Purdue …
[Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Series] Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee Hearing on “Evading Accountability: Corporate Manipulation of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy”: A Recap
Editor's Note: On August 10, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear the appeal of the bankruptcy of …
[Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Series] Are Third-Party Releases Proper?
Editor's Note: On August 10, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear the appeal of the bankruptcy of Purdue …
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Chapter 11’s Inclusivity Problem
By Sarah Paterson (LSE Law School) and Adrian Walters (Chicago-Kent College of Law) [Editor's Note: This article will be …
Standardizing and Unbundling the Sub Rosa DIP Loan
By Kenneth Ayotte and Alex Zhicheng Huang (University of California, Berkeley School of Law) In many recent Chapter 11 cases, …
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One Person Can Knock Out Our Firm? Imputation and Retention Risks for Professionals Under Chapter 11
By Marshall S. Huebner, Adam L. Shpeen, and Hailey W. Klabo (Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP) The Bankruptcy Code applies …
An Introduction to the Unique Issues in Bank Holding Company Bankruptcies
By Justin Winerman, James Mazza, Van Durrer, Ron Meisler, and Shana Elberg (Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP) In …
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Silencing Litigation Through Bankruptcy
By Pamela Foohey (Yeshiva University - Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law) and Christopher K. Odinet (University of Iowa - College …
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Second Circuit Weighs In on Bankruptcy Code v. Chapter 11 Plan Impairment and the Solvent-Debtor Exception
By Dan B. Prieto and Mark G. Douglas (Jones Day) A handful of recent high-profile court rulings have considered whether a …
In Defense of Chapter 11 for Mass Torts
By Anthony J. Casey and Joshua Macey (University of Chicago Law School) Recent high-profile bankruptcies involve the use of …
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And Another Lender Blocking Provision Bites the Dust, Texas Bankruptcy Court Rules
By Adam C. Rogoff and Ashland J. Bernard (Kramer Levin) One feature commonly seen in commercial lending transactions is a …
Bankruptcy Overload
By Laura Coordes (Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law) Over the past few years, a growing number of …
Sears Holding: A Case Study in Valuing Collateral in Chapter 11
By Mark G. Douglas and Oliver S. Zeltner (Jones Day) Valuation is a critical and indispensable part of the bankruptcy …
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[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] Concluding Thoughts on the Series
By Xiao Ma (Harvard Law School) Note: This post is the concluding post in a series of posts on bankruptcies of cryptocurrency …
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[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] Crypto Volatility and The Pine Gate Problem
By Anthony Casey (University of Chicago), Brook Gotberg (Brigham Young University), and Joshua Macey (University of …
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[Crypto-Bankruptcy Series] Roundup: Celsius Network LLC
By Jessica R. Graham (Harvard Law School) Note: This post is the seventh post in a series of posts on bankruptcies of …
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