Disclosures: Helping a Client (and Yourself) Stay Out of Hot Water
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Bankruptcy Code: 329, 341, 523, 727
Benchnotes October 2024
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Bankruptcy Code: 11 U.S.C. § 363(f), the Debtor and the Estate›Subchapter II - Debtor's Duties and Benefits›522, the Debtor and the Estate›Subchapter III - The Estate›541, 1329, 11 U.S.C.A. § 544(b); 11 U.S.C.A. § 548; 11 U.S.C.A. § 550;, 9019
If It Ain’t Broke, Should the Court “Fix” It? Payment Periods in Nonconsensual Sub V Plans
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Bankruptcy Code: 1191
When You DIP, I DIP, We DIP: DIP-Financing Liens from Three of 2023’s Largest Cases
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Bankruptcy Code: 364
What’s a Landlord to Do? How Conflicting Interpretations of § 365(d)(3) Might Render Vastly Different Results in Subchapter V and Beyond
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Bankruptcy Code: 1191, 365, 503, 507
Removal of the Subchapter V DIP: A Road to Nowhere?
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Bankruptcy Code: 1183, 1185, 1189, 11 U.S.C. § 363, 704, 1106
Navigating the Intersection of §§ 507 and 523: Understanding the Priority and Dischargeability of Governmental Debts
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Bankruptcy Code: 523(a)(4), 507
Is There a Common-Law Alternative to Chapter 15? A Response to Rochelle’s Daily Wire and Prof. Jay Westbrook
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Bankruptcy Code: 1509