A Bird in the Hand Is Worth Two on the Effective Date Journal Issue: June 2021 Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 3635025035071129Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsClaimsCreditors' CommitteePlan ConfirmationBusiness ReorganizationCovid19Unsecured Trade Creditors Read more about A Bird in the Hand Is Worth Two on the Effective Date Benchnotes May 2021 Journal Issue: May 2021 Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 363(m)3305037061104Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsAsset SalesBankruptcy LitigationEthicsFraudPlan ConfirmationProfessional Compensation/FeesConsumer BankruptcyFamily/Divorce Issues Read more about Benchnotes May 2021 Limitations on Business Judgment? The Intersections of §§ 363(b), 365 and 503(b) for Paying Creditors’ Professional Fees Journal Issue: March 2021 Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 36311 U.S.C. § 365503Topic Tags: Executory Contracts/LeasesProfessional Compensation/FeesBusiness Reorganization Read more about Limitations on Business Judgment? The Intersections of §§ 363(b), 365 and 503(b) for Paying Creditors’ Professional Fees Benchnotes January 2021 Journal Issue: Jan 2021 Bankruptcy Code: 105503726Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsBankruptcy LitigationConsumer BankruptcyDischarge/DischargeabilityBusiness ReorganizationSmall Business Read more about Benchnotes January 2021 Coronavirus’s Impact on Executive and Board of Director Compensation Journal Issue: June 2020 Bankruptcy Code: 503Topic Tags: Covid19Labor/Employment Read more about Coronavirus’s Impact on Executive and Board of Director Compensation Beware of Attempts to Loot § 503(b)(9) Expenses Through Preference Exposure Journal Issue: Jan 2020 Bankruptcy Code: 502503547Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsPractice and Procedure Read more about Beware of Attempts to Loot § 503(b)(9) Expenses Through Preference Exposure Delaware Court Throws Treatment of “Straddle Taxes” into Doubt Journal Issue: Jan 2020 Bankruptcy Code: 503507Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsClaimsPractice and ProcedureBankruptcy TaxationFirst-day Motions Read more about Delaware Court Throws Treatment of “Straddle Taxes” into Doubt What Changed After KERPs Were Banned by Congress? Evidence from an Empirical Study Journal Issue: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Code: the Debtor and the Estate›Subchapter I - Creditors and Claims›503503Topic Tags: BAPCPA at 10Bankruptcy LitigationCorporate GovernanceCourt AdministrationCreditors' CommitteePractice and ProcedureProfessional Compensation/FeesBusiness Reorganization Read more about What Changed After KERPs Were Banned by Congress? Evidence from an Empirical Study What Changed After KERPs Were Banned by Congress? Evidence from an Empirical Study Journal Issue: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Code: the Debtor and the Estate›Subchapter I - Creditors and Claims›503503Topic Tags: BAPCPA at 10Bankruptcy LitigationCorporate GovernanceCourt AdministrationCreditors' CommitteePractice and ProcedureProfessional Compensation/FeesBusiness Reorganization Read more about What Changed After KERPs Were Banned by Congress? Evidence from an Empirical Study Administrative Expense Priority of Post-Petition Lease Payments Journal Issue: Feb 2019 Bankruptcy Code: 503Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsExecutory Contracts/LeasesBusiness Reorganization Read more about Administrative Expense Priority of Post-Petition Lease Payments Pages« first ‹ previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … next › last »
A Bird in the Hand Is Worth Two on the Effective Date Journal Issue: June 2021 Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 3635025035071129Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsClaimsCreditors' CommitteePlan ConfirmationBusiness ReorganizationCovid19Unsecured Trade Creditors Read more about A Bird in the Hand Is Worth Two on the Effective Date
Benchnotes May 2021 Journal Issue: May 2021 Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 363(m)3305037061104Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsAsset SalesBankruptcy LitigationEthicsFraudPlan ConfirmationProfessional Compensation/FeesConsumer BankruptcyFamily/Divorce Issues Read more about Benchnotes May 2021
Limitations on Business Judgment? The Intersections of §§ 363(b), 365 and 503(b) for Paying Creditors’ Professional Fees Journal Issue: March 2021 Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 36311 U.S.C. § 365503Topic Tags: Executory Contracts/LeasesProfessional Compensation/FeesBusiness Reorganization Read more about Limitations on Business Judgment? The Intersections of §§ 363(b), 365 and 503(b) for Paying Creditors’ Professional Fees
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Delaware Court Throws Treatment of “Straddle Taxes” into Doubt Journal Issue: Jan 2020 Bankruptcy Code: 503507Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsClaimsPractice and ProcedureBankruptcy TaxationFirst-day Motions Read more about Delaware Court Throws Treatment of “Straddle Taxes” into Doubt
What Changed After KERPs Were Banned by Congress? Evidence from an Empirical Study Journal Issue: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Code: the Debtor and the Estate›Subchapter I - Creditors and Claims›503503Topic Tags: BAPCPA at 10Bankruptcy LitigationCorporate GovernanceCourt AdministrationCreditors' CommitteePractice and ProcedureProfessional Compensation/FeesBusiness Reorganization Read more about What Changed After KERPs Were Banned by Congress? Evidence from an Empirical Study
What Changed After KERPs Were Banned by Congress? Evidence from an Empirical Study Journal Issue: Nov 2019 Bankruptcy Code: the Debtor and the Estate›Subchapter I - Creditors and Claims›503503Topic Tags: BAPCPA at 10Bankruptcy LitigationCorporate GovernanceCourt AdministrationCreditors' CommitteePractice and ProcedureProfessional Compensation/FeesBusiness Reorganization Read more about What Changed After KERPs Were Banned by Congress? Evidence from an Empirical Study
Administrative Expense Priority of Post-Petition Lease Payments Journal Issue: Feb 2019 Bankruptcy Code: 503Topic Tags: Administrative Expense ClaimsExecutory Contracts/LeasesBusiness Reorganization Read more about Administrative Expense Priority of Post-Petition Lease Payments