Sixth Circuit Broadly Interprets Section 959(b) to Cover State Pension Plans
A split panel on the Sixth Circuit held that Section 959(b) barred the debtor from halting participation in a state employees’ pension plan.
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Second Circuit Broadly Caps Wage Claims Accelerated Before Bankruptcy
Second Circuit prevents ‘artful drafting’ from evading the cap on golden parachutes under Section 502(b)(7).
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Chesapeake Asks to Cancel Pipeline Contracts, Sets Drilling Cuts
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‘Act of God’ Legal Theory Allows Restaurant Rent Relief During Coronavirus Restrictions, Bankruptcy Court Rules
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Mall Landlord Simon Property Suing Retailer Gap Over Missed Rent
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Le Pain Quotidien Wins OK to Get Out of 59 Restaurant Leases
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Is Section 363(m) Jurisdictional or Only a Limit on the Power of an Appellate Court?
The belief that Section 363(m) is jurisdictional allowed a buyer to profit from taking a misleading position in bankruptcy court.
Statutory Basis Explained for Deferring Rent in Response to the Coronavirus
Section 365(d)(3) doesn’t contain a remedy for failure to pay rent on time, Judge Huennekens says.