The changes in law arising from the Great Recession were certainly considerable. But it may come as a surprise to many that as much as 10 years later court decisions continue to emerge from those turbulent times.

One example is the long-running bankruptcy of Lyondell Chemical Co. (Lyondell), a case that has spawned a multitude of judicial rulings of interest, the most recent being the decision this past January of Judge Denise Cote in the Southern District Court of New York.

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