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By John J. Rapisardi and Joseph Zujkowski | December 12, 2017
In their Bankruptcy Practice column, John J. Rapisardi and Joseph Zujkowski begin an analysis of the long awaited Second Circuit opinion addressing objections to Momentive Performance Materials' Chapter 11 plan in 'In re MPM Silicones'.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 7, 2017
In a case stemming from Heller Ehrman's bankruptcy a decade ago, the California Supreme Court grappled with a matter of California law that could…
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By Roy Strom | December 6, 2017
Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., one of America's biggest gaming companies, will pay more than $160 million to a half-dozen Am Law 100 firms for their services during its nearly three-year stay in Chapter 11 that concluded in October.
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By Samantha Joseph | December 6, 2017
The debt had changed hands at least five times with the sloppy documentation, leaving attorneys to try to follow a maze of ownership.
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By Shmuel Vasser | December 6, 2017
Shmuel Vasser writes: The question of what defines a dysfunctional market, one that justifies the application of the DCF method, remains unanswered, leaving investors with continued uncertainty in the valuation of repo collateral in bankruptcy cases. Unless and until courts provide meaningful guidance, the resolution would remain speculative.
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By Ari Blaut and Dan Loeser | December 5, 2017
Review some of the key issues that may arise under a company's existing debt or in new financings in connection with a DOJ investigation.
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By C. Ryan Barber | November 28, 2017
A federal judge on Tuesday refused to undo the Trump administration's designation of Mick Mulvaney as the interim leader of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, rejecting an argument that the White House unlawfully sidestepped the appointment of another lawyer from within the Obama-era agency.
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By Andrew Dector | November 21, 2017
Bling and drama are two words that come to mind when one thinks of today's rap stars. However, a third more common word seems to permeate this genre of musicians and performers–that is debt. Whether it is due to a feeling of entitlement, a result of being surrounded by inept handlers or just plain old theft can be debated, but the fact remains that the failure of many of such performers to pay their bills is epidemic.
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By Katheryn Tucker | November 17, 2017
Since the beginning of 2015, the firm has tracked 134 North American oil and gas producers that have filed for bankruptcy. The biggest share of those – 60 – were in Texas, according to a map the firm compiled to go with the analysis.
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By Samantha Joseph | November 16, 2017
Creditors got a final distribution of about $1.5 million Thursday, recovering about $17.4 million on verified claims of about $17.6 million.
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