By Samuel Antill (Harvard Business School), Neng Wang (Columbia Business School & Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business) …
Lessons from the Convergence of Corporate Restructurings
By Robert Miller (University of South Dakota Law School) The two principal mechanisms for large corporate …
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The Value And Legality Of Lender Cooperation Agreements
By Brett Seaton (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania) Editor's Note: At the time of writing this article, Brett …
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Liability Management 2026: For Better or Worse
By Joshua A. Feltman, Emil A. Kleinhaus, Michael S. Benn, Benjamin S. Arfa, Michael H. Cassel, Stephanie A. Marshak, and Matthew …
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Distressed Debt Legal Insights: Fossil Group’s UK Restructuring Plan
By Leonard Klingbaum, Matthew Czyzyk, Sam Badawi, Nitin Konchady, Faiza N. Rahman, Matthew M. Roose, Natalie Blanc, Natalie Raine, …
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Liability Management’s Limited Runway: Corporate Restructuring Today
By Mark Roe (Harvard Law School) and Vasile Rotaru (Harvard Law School; University of Oxford) Coercive, non-pro rata debt …
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Liability Management Exercises Mature
By Robert Miller (University of South Dakota Law School) When large, distressed entities restructure, they typically prefer …
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Exit Consents in a Liability Management World
By Dennis Jenkins (Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP) As liability management exercises (LMEs) and creditor-on-creditor …
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The Loan Market Response to Dropdown and Uptier Transactions
By Professor Vincent S.J. Buccola (University of Chicago Law School) and Professor Greg Nini (LeBow College of Business at Drexel …
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Getting to Yes: The Role of Coercion in Debt Renegotiations
By Professor Vince Buccola (University of Chicago Law School) and Professor Marcel Kahan (New York University School of …
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D&O Policy Coverage: Specificity Matters in Bankruptcy Context
By Charles Dale and Nathan Lander (Proskauer Rose LLP) A recent Texas bankruptcy court decision In re Walker County Hospital …
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The Rise of The Sponsor-in-Possession and Implications for Sponsor (Mis)Behavior
By Dan Kamensky (Adjunct Professor of Finance & co-Director Altman – Paulson Initiative on Bankruptcy, Restructuring & …
Can Reasonable Minds Disagree? Wesco Sends Uptier Claims to Fact-Finding
By Ryan Preston Dahl, Leonard Klingbaum, Stephen Iacovo, and Tessa Ptucha (Ropes & Gray LLP) Judge Isgur’s recent …
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Creditors Strike Back: The Return of the Cooperation Agreement
By Professor Samir Parikh (Lewis & Clark Law School) In the low interest rate environment that followed the Great …
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