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Atlanta's Delta Involved as Davis Polk Guides Aeromexico Out of Bankruptcy Protection
Mexico's flagship carrier was the third major Latin American airline to seek help from U.S. bankruptcy courts to stay in business during the pandemic.Flight Delays: How Big Law Has Kept the Airline Industry Afloat During the Pandemic
By orchestrating a series of restructurings and debt financings and securing loans from a federal bailout, lawyers across the Am Law 100 helped preserve an industry in crisis.Greenberg Traurig Gets Zirinsky Back, Builds Bankruptcy Practice as the Economy Staggers
Bruce Zirinsky, the former co-chair of Greenberg's restructuring practice, is best known for his work on blockbuster airline restructurings and has been solo since 2015.Hughes Hubbard's Long Lehman Brokerage Wind-Down Could End in 2019
Wednesday will mark a decade since James Giddens, head of the firm's bankruptcy and corporate reorganization group, was named trustee for the liquidation of the failed banking giant's brokerage unit.The American Lawyer's 2018 Dealmakers of the Year
From creative lawyering to novel issues of law, these are the deals that mattered most in 2017 and the attorneys who made them happen.View more book results for the query "Hughes Hubbard Reed"
Kasowitz, Simpson Thacher Among 9 Law Firms Owed $4M In Patriot National Bankruptcy
The company filed for Chapter 11 on Jan. 30. The nine law firms listed among its top 20 unsecured creditors are owed more than $3.8 million in total.Nortel Networks Bankruptcy Named Grand Prize Winner, Disputes, in Global Legal Awards
Resolving this sprawling cross-border insolvency took the best efforts of Herbert Smith, Goodmans, Cleary—and many more.No Soup For Them! Soupman's Bankruptcy Leaves Big Law Bowls Empty
Soupman Inc., a company that licenses the name made famous by the sitcom "Seinfeld," filed for bankruptcy on June 13 in Delaware, just weeks after its CFO was arrested for tax evasion. Polsinelli is seeking to save the debtor as it pursues a sale in Chapter 11. But some other large law firms face big writeoffs on their legal bills.Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy
In this Special Report: "Using Article 3-A to Protect Payment Rights in a Construction Bankruptcy," "Limitations on Adjudicating Disputes Involving Medicare Provider Agreements," "Fee Defense Litigation: Clarifying the Reach of 'Asarco'," "Blockchain: The Key to True Cybersecurity?," "Deal Breakers: The Importance of Privacy and Security Due Diligence in Transactions," "New DFS Cybersecurity Regulations Are Here: Will Your Insurance Protect You?" and "Is Your Discovery Process Setting You Up for a Data Breach?"A Preference Pendulum: Extraterritorial Application of Avoidance Powers in the SDNY
Christopher K. Kiplok and Dustin P. Smith of Hughes Hubbard & Reed write: A recent decision by the bankruptcy court for the Southern District of New York in 'Spizz v. Goldfarb Seligman &. Co. (In re Ampal-American)', has moved the pendulum away from extraterritoriality back toward a nearer reach of avoidance powers.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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