An Out-of-Court “Winding Up” Entitled to Recognition Under Chapter 15? You Bet! Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code - the Code's "cross-border" provision - was enacted in 2005... Share on:
“Seller-in-Possession” Financing? By now, it's no secret that DIP financing - once a mainstay of Chapter 11... Share on:
The Year in Bankruptcy: 2008 For bankruptcy and insolvency specialists, 2008 was the year that was. In a 3-part article appearing... Share on:
Irony Doesn’t Pay Litigation has always been an important tool for unsecured creditors looking to augment their returns... Share on:
Chapter 15 Recognition for Insolvencies North and South of the Border An update on recent recognition requests from North and South America: - Railpower Technologies Corp. - The... Share on:
DIPzilla An earlier post here noted the changes in DIP lending occuring in this credit market, and... Share on:
When is an “Outsider” Really an “Insider?” And When Does It Matter? Conventional wisdom has it that Chapter 11 cases in this economic downturn will be far... Share on:
Will California Municipalities Have to Obtain State Clearance Before Filing Chapter 9? One of the most deeply rooted concepts in American bankruptcy jurisprudence is the idea that,... Share on:
Hong Kong Government Mulls Changes to Region’s Insolvency Law Last week's post (below) covered a recent Chapter 15 petition commenced by Armada (Singapore) Pte.... Share on:
Armada (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Seeks Chapter 15 Recognition Citing a collapse of the global dry bulk markets as the precursor of an anticipated... Share on: