Federal Common Law Doesn’t Define a Business Trust Eligible for Chapter 11
Recent Supreme Court authority supports the conclusion by Delaware’s Judge Sontchi that law from the jurisdiction of incorporation, not federal common law, determines what is or isn’t a business trust eligible for chapter 11.
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Latam Airlines ‘Absolutely Not’ Selling Brazil Unit to Azul
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Creditors Seeking $187 Billion from China's Bankrupt HNA Group
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American College of Bankruptcy/National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges: Current Developments in Cross-Border Practices
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International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation: When in Rome: A Comparative Look at Fiduciaries Around the Globe
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Argentine Plant Owner Explores Bankruptcy Loan From Bondholders Amid Venue Clash
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U.S. Bans Seafood Imports From Chinese Company, Citing Use of Forced Labor
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Insolvencies of Cannabis Producers and Their Cross-Border Implications
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U.S. Suit Dismissed After German Defendant Files Insolvency in Germany
Filing a chapter 15 petition wasn’t required for a U.S. district court to dismiss a civil action against a German company undergoing insolvency in Germany.