Rochelle's Daily Wire - Weekly Edition
2024 05 17 RDW
ABI Editor-at-Large Bill Rochelle discusses how the Seventh Circuit recently joined the Ninth and Tenth Circuits in holding that chapter 13 trustees are not paid their fees when cases are dismissed before confirmation.
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Recent abiLIVE Programs
Supreme Court's Purdue Pharma Ruling and the Future of Nonconsensual Releases
The Supreme Court on June 27 ruled in the case of Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. that the Bankruptcy Code does not authorize a release and injunction that, as part of a plan of reorganization under chapter 11, effectively seek to discharge claims against a nondebtor without the consent of the affected claimants
The Intersection of Mass Torts and Bankruptcy
ABI's Strategies and Perspectives webinar series provides insights into strategies used by industry leaders on major complex bankruptcies. This second presentation in ABI's Strategies and Perspectives series will discuss the Boy Scouts of America chapter 11, a case that demonstrates the complexity and confluence of differing stakeholder positions
The Intersection of Mass Torts and Bankruptcy
ABI's Strategies and Perspectives webinar series provides insights into strategies used by industry leaders on major complex bankruptcies. This second presentation in ABI's Strategies and Perspectives series will discuss the Boy Scouts of America chapter 11, a case that demonstrates the complexity and confluence of differing stakeholder positions
ABI Industry Viewpoints
Failing Health Care Systems & Medical Debt Driving Patients into Bankruptcy
The latest of ABI's Industry Viewpoints series features ABI Editor-at-Large Bill Rochelle talking with January M. Bailey of Prelle Eron & Bailey, PA (Wichita, Kan.) about the commonalities between the parallel issues of failing health care systems (especially in a rural context) and debtors bankrupted by medical debt.
Past Presentations
The Conflict in Ukraine - Impact on Capitals, Markets, and Boardrooms
From the pandemic to Europe’s largest military conflict since World War II, it seems the world is moving from one extraordinary period to another. The conflict in Europe has generated a maze of rapid legal, political and economic responses from authorities around the globe. Those actions are rippling through capital, markets and boardrooms as businesses grapple with how to respond