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April 25, 2024

New York’s Judge Martin Glenn disapproved a lockup agreement masquerading as a plan-support agreement that required the creditor to vote for any plan the debtor might propose.

April 22, 2024

A lawyer was found to have committed fraud on the court for filing schedules claiming ownership of property that another court had found not to be the debtor’s property.

March 1, 2024

A foreign branch of a U.S. bank isn’t a foreign bank eligible for chapter 15.

January 10, 2023

Applying ordinary contract law, New York judge rules that customers are bound by contracts they haven’t read.

January 3, 2023

A court filing by a claims trader was stricken from the docket because it contained judges’ direct email addresses.

November 10, 2022

One month apart, two judges in New York differed on the extent to which they permitted redactions of information about creditors, their identities and addresses.

October 4, 2022

Judge Glenn allowed the redaction of individual crypto customers’ home and email addresses, but requires the disclosure of their names and the amount of their claims. No redactions for business customers.

August 4, 2022

A country that was ineligible to host a nonmain foreign proceeding was nonetheless held to have the foreign main proceeding.

June 23, 2021

Jevic didn’t ban structured dismissals when there is no violation of the rules of priority and the alternatives would create greater administrative insolvency.

September 11, 2020

Bankruptcy Judge Glenn hints that the lenders and the debtor should mediate tough questions about the enforceability of a $150 million ‘sale’ of future credit card receivables.