Delaware District Judge Defines ‘Unfair Discrimination’ in Cramdown A $30 million haircut is not ‘unfair discrimination’ to preclude cramming down a plan. Judge Name - Do not use it. Gregory M. Sleet Read more about Delaware District Judge Defines ‘Unfair Discrimination’ in Cramdown
Bankruptcy Courts Aren’t ‘Courts’ and Don’t Have Power to Transfer Don’t stretch bankruptcy jurisdiction when the statute of limitations is about to expire. Judge Name - Do not use it. Gregory M. Sleet Read more about Bankruptcy Courts Aren’t ‘Courts’ and Don’t Have Power to Transfer
Bankruptcy Court Can Rule on Personal Injury Claim with Creditor’s Implied Consent Supreme Court held that Section 157(b)(5) is not jurisdictional, Delaware district judge says. Judge Name - Do not use it. Gregory M. Sleet Read more about Bankruptcy Court Can Rule on Personal Injury Claim with Creditor’s Implied Consent