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“A Bitter Result”: Purdue Pharma, a Sackler Bankruptcy Filing, and Improving Monetary and Nonmonetary Recoveries in Mass Tort Bankruptcies
By William Organek (Harvard Law School) Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, filed for bankruptcy in 2019 to resolve …
The Changing Landscape of Consensual Third-Party Releases in Chapter 11 Plans: Does Silence = Consent?
By Kathrine A. McLendon and Lily Picón (Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP) There has been increasing focus on what evidences …
Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law, February 2018
By Richard Levin (Jenner & Block LLP) The bankruptcy courts and their appellate courts continue to explore issues of interest …
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Bankruptcy Court Rules That It Has Constitutional Authority to Grant Nonconsensual Releases in Chapter 11 Plan
By Charles M. Oellermann and Mark G. Douglas (Jones Day) Many chapter 11 plans include nonconsensual third-party releases that …
Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law October 2017
By Richard Levin (Jenner & Block LLP) The bankruptcy courts and their appellate courts continue to explore issues of interest …
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