14 Feb BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY NEWS AND ANALYSIS – WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 11, 2021 Posted at 02:49h in Bankruptcy, Chapter 15 Round-Up, Reorganization by SouthBayLaw_Ad 0 Comments Trends and Legislative DevelopmentsBankruptcy Lawyers Are A LOT Less Busy Than They Used To BeBig Law’s Bankruptcy Boom Has Turned to Bust as Filings DwindleCommercial Chapter 11s Drop 53% in January Y/YCorporate Bankruptcies Fall to Lowest Level in 15 YearsJanuary Total Bankruptcy Filings Decrease 19 Percent Compared to Last Year, Commercial Chapter 11s Drop 53 PercentBankruptcy Filings Drop 24 PercentJanuary 2022 New Bankruptcy Filings Continue DeclineMoving Up: Bankruptcy Code Dollar Amounts Will Increase On April 1, 2022Avoidance and RecoveryReceivables Transactions Revisited: Recent Decisions Split on Sale vs. Loan CharacterizationReorganizationWHEN IS A GUARANTY CLAIM REDUCED BY RECOVERY IN A DEBTOR’S BANKRUPTCY CASE?The trouble with U.S. bankruptcy lawsWhat’s Past Is PrologueCompanies are increasingly using a legal strategy that prevents future lawsuitsMore Bad News for Non-Debtors Seeking Releases in Chapter 11Dust Off Your Magic Eight Ball – The Future of Nonconsensual Third-Party Releases in Light Of In Re: Purdue Pharma LPThird-Party Releases Under Continued Fire in Ascena Retail Group RulingCross-BorderRecent Ruling Bolsters Ability of Foreign Companies to Commence U.S. Bankruptcy ProceedingsThe Bankruptcy Protector Share Print page 0 Likes
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