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September 06, 2018

Delaware District Judge Upholds Horizontal ‘Gifting’ in a Chapter 11 Plan

Narrow reading of ‘equitable mootness’ in Tribune is limited to cases involving a dispute between two classes.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

August 02, 2018

Delaware District Judge Defines ‘Unfair Discrimination’ in Cramdown

A $30 million haircut is not ‘unfair discrimination’ to preclude cramming down a plan.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

August 01, 2018

Delaware’s Judge Sontchi Writes a Seminal Opinion on Sovereign Immunity

A bankruptcy court’s in rem jurisdiction overrides a claim of sovereign immunity.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

June 11, 2018

Bankruptcy Code Preempts State Law Invalidating KERPs, Delaware Judge Says

A waiver in a KERP is enforceable even if it violates state labor law, Judge Carey rules.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

May 29, 2018

Stern Held Inapplicable to Orders Denying Summary Judgment

Delaware district judge explains why Stern doesn’t confer the equivalent of an appeal from an interlocutory order.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

May 23, 2018

New Jevic Settlement Fails, Making Supreme Court’s Reversal More Costly

Unlike Rodney Dangerfield, Jevic workers get respect when Delaware judge rejects a new settlement they dislike.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

April 04, 2018

Delaware & New York Courts Still Agree on Treatment Among Undersecured Creditors

Post-petition interest accruals aren’t counted in figuring distributions among undersecured creditors with liens on the same collateral.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

March 21, 2018

Federal Common Law of Constructive Trust Works When State Law Won’t

Delaware judge shows sympathy for a creditor being stiffed by the debtor.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

February 28, 2018

Delaware Judge Nixes the Notion of Implied Assumption of Executory Contracts

An asset purchaser cannot escape liability for appropriating the benefits of a contract that was not assumed and assigned.

3rd Circuit, Delaware

February 22, 2018

Consumer Protection Claims by Governments Are Discharged in Chapter 11

Consumer protection claims brought by states are nondischargeable in chapter 11 only when the state has been the target of fraudulent representations.

3rd Circuit, Delaware