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CHAPTER 5 - Creditors, the Debtor and the Estate
Subchapter I - Creditors and Claims
Third-Party Litigation Funding and Issues It Creates in Bankruptcy Cases: This Ain’t Your Father’s Contingency Fee Arrangement! Part I
Bankruptcy Code
105
502
510
1107
544
550
Topics
Bankruptcy Litigation
Professional Compensation/Fees
Business Reorganization
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about Third-Party Litigation Funding and Issues It Creates in Bankruptcy Cases: This Ain’t Your Father’s Contingency Fee Arrangement! Part I
Case Law and Rules Update: Parts I and II
Bankruptcy Code
101
105
107
109
349
363
365
366
502
503
506
507
510
521
522
523
524
542
546
547
553
707
724
727
901
1108
1111
1129
1301
1306
1307
1325
1328
1329
1509
1322
362
541
548
550
Topics
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Asset Sales
Automatic Stay
Claims
Creditors' Committee
Executory Contracts/Leases
Fraudulent Transfers
Plan Confirmation
Preferences
Professional Compensation/Fees
Consumer Bankruptcy
Consumer Debt
Discharge/Dischargeability
Predatory Lending
Bankruptcy Taxation
Business Reorganization
International Insolvency
Municipal Bankruptcy
Puerto Rico
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about Case Law and Rules Update: Parts I and II
Unitranche Credit Facilities, Agreements Among Lenders, and Related Bankruptcy Considerations
Bankruptcy Code
363
510
1111
1122
1129
Topics
Lender Liability
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about Unitranche Credit Facilities, Agreements Among Lenders, and Related Bankruptcy Considerations
Chapter 13 Potpourri: Part I
Bankruptcy Code
101
109
305
363
365
502
503
506
507
510
521
522
523
542
707
726
1225
1305
1325
1326
1327
1328
1329
1322
326
362
541
Topics
Consumer Bankruptcy
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about Chapter 13 Potpourri: Part I
What Lawyers and FAs Must Know to Successfully Represent Secured Creditors
Bankruptcy Code
363
510
1124
1129
Topics
Creditors' Committee
Finance and Banking
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about What Lawyers and FAs Must Know to Successfully Represent Secured Creditors
The Limits of § 510(b) Subordination
May 2017
Bankruptcy Code
510
Topic Tags
Claims
Bankruptcy Litigation
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about The Limits of § 510(b) Subordination
Documentation Issues/Proper Structuring of Transactions to Strengthen Position in Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Code
108
361
363
364
365
506
510
523
524
552
553
555
556
727
1129
1141
362
541
548
Topics
Executory Contracts/Leases
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about Documentation Issues/Proper Structuring of Transactions to Strengthen Position in Bankruptcy
Silent Second Lien Financings Part II Are They Enforceable
Mar 2005
Bankruptcy Code
510
Topic Tags
Plan Confirmation
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about Silent Second Lien Financings Part II Are They Enforceable
Plain Language Reigns Supreme in Claim Subordination Litigation
Jun 2014
Bankruptcy Code
510
Topic Tags
Practice and Procedure
Investment Banking
Lender Liability
Public Companies and Claims Trading
SEC Issues
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about Plain Language Reigns Supreme in Claim Subordination Litigation
No Court Approval Needed for Creditor Seeking Equitable Subordination of Anothers Claim
Nov 2008
Bankruptcy Code
510
547
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about No Court Approval Needed for Creditor Seeking Equitable Subordination of Anothers Claim
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