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Plan Confirmation

Four Circuits Align: Section 1322(c)(2) Permits Bifurcating a Short-Term Mortgage

When a home mortgage matures during the term of a chapter 13 plan, the debtor may bifurcate and cram down the secured claim, the Ninth Circuit holds.

Opting Out Is Consent for Nondebtor Chapter 11 Releases, New York Judge Says

Another bankruptcy court in New York holds that the ability to opt out of nondebtor releases represents consent after Purdue.

Consent Is an Exception to Jevic’s Insistence on Respecting Priorities in Distribution

Consent from administrative creditors provided grounds for approving DIP financing and a sale when the estate was administratively insolvent.

Subchapter V Might Not Be So Bad: Subchapter V Tools from a Secured Creditor’s Perspective

July 2025

Bankruptcy Code

Two Courts Hold: Injunctions Are Ok to Protect Nondebtors for the Life of a Plan

Judge Meredith Grabill of New Orleans agreed with New York’s Judge Mastando that a Subchapter V plan can enjoin lawsuits against nondebtors for the life of a three-year plan.

The ‘Dissent’ in Boy Scouts Favored Using Equitable Mootness to Uphold Nondebtor Releases

The circuit courts are diverging on the utility of equitable mootness to avoid reversing confirmation of chapter 11 plans.

As to Appealing Insurers, the Boy Scouts Plan Was Not Equitably Moot

Holding $1.4 billion in escrow did not preclude invocation of equitable mootness, Third Circuit majority says.

How Should Courts “Fix” § 1191(c)(2)’s Disposable Income Commitment Period?

July 2025

Bankruptcy Code
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Third Circuit Upholds Boy Scouts’ Nonconsensual Releases, Purdue Notwithstanding

The Third Circuit majority upheld nondebtor, nonconsensual releases because they were part of a sale, making the appeal statutorily moot under Section 363(m).