Displaying Journal Articles for Author Jo Ann J. Brighton
Second-Lien Financings Part III The Good the Bad and the Ugly Atkins the Good News at 11
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2006, none, none
Submicron Developments in Recharacterization Certainty and Finality or Further Confusion
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363, 506, 510
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2006, none
Second-Lien Financings Part II Anecdotes and Speculationthe Good the Bad and the Ugly
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2006, none, none
Second-Lien Financings Enforcement of Intercreditor Agreements in Bankruptcy1 Part I More Questions than Answers
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2006, none, none
Update Aiding and Abetting in the Breach of a Fiduciary Duty The Appellate Decision in Sharp Electronics A Step in the Direction of Victory for Lenders
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2005, none, none
Playing Chicken with the Court Evading Jurisdiction Not Filing a Proof of Claim and Preserving the Right to Assert Setoff as a Defense Is It Possible
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Bankruptcy Code:
502, 553
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2005, none
Silent Second Lien Financings Part II Are They Enforceable
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510
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2005, 1126, 3018
Silent Second Lien Financings Popular Lending Structure May Give Rise to Enforcement Problems Part I What Is a Silent Second Lien Financing
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Bankruptcy Code:
506
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2005, 362, none
Secured Creditors Beware The Latest Tool in the Creditors Committee Toolbox Aiding and Abetting in the Breach of a Fiduciary Duty
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2004
Deepening Insolvency Secured Lenders and Bankruptcy Professionals Beware It Is Not Just for Officers and Directors Anymore
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2004