Can the Same Counsel Represent Both a Chapter 11 DIP and the Debtors Sole Equity Owner
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
101, 327, 328
Bankruptcy Rule:
2014, 2015
Prevent Disqualification and Disgorgement Disclosure Is Key
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
327, 330
Bankruptcy Rule:
2014, 2015
DIP Counsel Identifying the Client and Your Obligations Might Be Harder Than You Think
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
327, 704, 1106, 1107
Bankruptcy Rule:
2014
Not for Sale An Approach to the Approval of Chapter 7 Discharge Settlements by Trustees
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
704, 727
Bankruptcy Rule:
2014, 9011, 9019, 7001, 7041
Ethical Ambiguities on the Front Lines of Consumer Representation
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
506, 521, 523, 727
Bankruptcy Rule:
1007, 1008, 1009, 2014, 2016, 3012, 7001
Naming Names After Brown Is There an Obligation under Rule 2014(a) to Identify Attorneys Who Staff Unrelated Creditor Representations
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
327
Bankruptcy Rule:
2014
Being Sued by the Client You Never Knew You Had
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
none
Bankruptcy Rule:
none, 2014
Fiduciary Duties of Chapter 7 Trustees in Surplus Cases
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
704
Bankruptcy Rule:
2014, 3004
A Rock and a Hard Place The Tension Between Disclosure and Ethical Restrictions on Disclosure of Privileged Information or Litigation Strategy
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
327, 1103, 1114
Bankruptcy Rule:
2014, 2016, 7026
Prohibited or Permissible The Ethics of Insider Acquisitions of Estate Property
Journal Issue:
Bankruptcy Code:
154, 1107
Bankruptcy Rule:
2014