21 Mar BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY NEWS AND ANALYSIS – WEEK ENDING MARCH 18, 2022 Posted at 02:23h in Bankruptcy, Reorganization by SouthBayLaw_Ad 0 Comments Trends and Legislative Developments$7.5 Million Increased Debt Limit For Small Business Debtors May Become PermanentNo Foolin’: Bankruptcy Code Changes Go Into Effect On April 1Will We Have New Rules for Corporate Bankruptcies? Recently Proposed Legislation That Could Reform Chapter 11 PracticeHostile RestructuringsReorganizationDelaware Bankruptcy Court Eases Burden of Establishing an Administrative ClaimAdministrative expense priority is not guaranteed for post-petition breaches by debtorsPhilip Anker Speaks On Third-Party ReleasesNonconsensual Third-Party Releases: What They Are and Why You Should CareSubchapter V Trustee Duties: Facilitation Conflicts With Other Statutory DutiesAvoidance and RecoveryNot So Fast: Texas Bankruptcy Court Finds Lender Liability Is Not a Thing of the PastThe “Catch-22” of Preference LawPreference Proofing a Settlement Agreement Share Print page 0 Likes
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