Doubting the Indubitable: Can a Partial "Dirt for Debt" Plan Supported by a Contested Appraisal Constitute Indubitable Equivalent of a Secured Claim? Journal Issue: March 2018 Bankruptcy Code: 1129Topic Tags: Plan ConfirmationValuationBusiness ReorganizationReal Estate Read more about Doubting the Indubitable: Can a Partial "Dirt for Debt" Plan Supported by a Contested Appraisal Constitute Indubitable Equivalent of a Secured Claim? Inversion of Supremacy? LC3s and Benefit Corporations: Can Changes to State Law Control Conduct of Bankruptcy Cases? Journal Issue: Mar 2015 Bankruptcy Code: 7041107Topic Tags: Corporate GovernancePractice and ProcedureSmall Business Read more about Inversion of Supremacy? LC3s and Benefit Corporations: Can Changes to State Law Control Conduct of Bankruptcy Cases? We Dont Need the Case Law to Turn the DIPs Attorney into a Court Informant Journal Issue: May 2008 Topic Tags: Corporate GovernanceEthicsPractice and Procedure Read more about We Dont Need the Case Law to Turn the DIPs Attorney into a Court Informant
Doubting the Indubitable: Can a Partial "Dirt for Debt" Plan Supported by a Contested Appraisal Constitute Indubitable Equivalent of a Secured Claim? Journal Issue: March 2018 Bankruptcy Code: 1129Topic Tags: Plan ConfirmationValuationBusiness ReorganizationReal Estate Read more about Doubting the Indubitable: Can a Partial "Dirt for Debt" Plan Supported by a Contested Appraisal Constitute Indubitable Equivalent of a Secured Claim?
Inversion of Supremacy? LC3s and Benefit Corporations: Can Changes to State Law Control Conduct of Bankruptcy Cases? Journal Issue: Mar 2015 Bankruptcy Code: 7041107Topic Tags: Corporate GovernancePractice and ProcedureSmall Business Read more about Inversion of Supremacy? LC3s and Benefit Corporations: Can Changes to State Law Control Conduct of Bankruptcy Cases?
We Dont Need the Case Law to Turn the DIPs Attorney into a Court Informant Journal Issue: May 2008 Topic Tags: Corporate GovernanceEthicsPractice and Procedure Read more about We Dont Need the Case Law to Turn the DIPs Attorney into a Court Informant