Bankruptcy Law News and Insights

Second Circuit Holds That So-Called Flip Clause Priority Provisions Are Protected

Published: Oct 02, 2020
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The Bottom Line In Lehman Brothers Special Financing Inc. v. Branch Banking & Trust Co. (In re Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.), No. 18-1079, --F.3d--, 2020 WL 4590247 (2d Cir. Aug. 11, 2020), the Second Circuit held that provisions in a swap agreement calling for the alteration of payment priority upon a...

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When Fiduciary Means Fiduciary: Criminal Bid-Rigging Charges In The Neiman Marcus Bankruptcy Proceedings

Published: Sep 22, 2020
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I. Introduction Complex restructurings are no stranger to colorful facts and unpredictable twists and turns. But few lead to criminal charges. Fewer still involve criminal charges against the chairman of the unsecured creditors' committee, alleging that he abused his position to benefit himself financially. On September 3, 2020, federal authorities...

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Six Questions About Involuntary Bankruptcy

Published: Sep 21, 2020
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Trying to collect money from someone who cannot or will not pay you is frustrating. That old chestnut about throwing good money after bad comes to mind. Placing an individual or firm into bankruptcy is arguably the most powerful (and consequential) creditor remedy to secure payment from the entity that...

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