By Professor Steven Schwarcz (Duke University School of Law) and Christina Trepczynski (Duke University School of Law JD …
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By Professor Steven Schwarcz (Duke University School of Law) and Christina Trepczynski (Duke University School of Law JD …
Continue Reading about The Legal Anomaly of Non-Recourse Financing
By Professor Mark Roe (Harvard Law School) and Professor Michael Simkovic (USC Gould School of Law) Many lawyers viewed …
By Ron E. Meisler, Carl T. Tullson, Jennifer Madden, Justin Larsen (Skadden) A number of recent bankruptcy court rulings have …
By Dan B. Prieto (Jones Day) and Mark G. Douglas (Jones Day) In In re Fencepost Productions Inc., 629 B.R. 289 (Bankr. D. …
By Axel Krohn (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) The European Directive on restructuring and insolvency …
By Andrew N. Goldman, George W. Shuster Jr., Benjamin W. Loveland, Lauren R. Lifland (Wilmerhale …
Continue Reading about COVID-19: Rethinking Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Valuation Issues in the Crisis
By Peter S. Saba (Jones Day). In In re Houston Regional Sports Network, L.P., 886 F.3d 523 (5th Cir. 2018), the U.S. Court of …
By George P. Angelich and Annie Y. Stoops (Arent Fox). The Ninth Circuit affirmed the creditor’s ability to block “cramdown” by …
By James L. Bromley, Lisa M. Schweitzer, Sean A. O'Neal, Luka A. Barefoot, and Daniel K. Soltman (Cleary Gottlieb). On January …
By Richard Levin (Jenner & Block LLP) The bankruptcy courts and their appellate courts continue to explore issues of interest …
Continue Reading about Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law October 2017
On October 28, 2017, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit handed down its decision in In re MPM Silicones, …
By Bruce A. Markell (Northwestern University Law School) Cramdown is the confirmation of a plan of reorganization over the dissent …
Continue Reading about Fair Equivalents and Market Prices: Bankruptcy Cramdown Interest Rates
By Jennifer Payne (University of Oxford - Faculty of Law) In the UK, a number of different mechanisms exist which can be used to …