West Virginia Judge Allows Conversion to Subchapter V After Deadlines Passed
When drafting a statute, Congress cannot ‘think of every single esoteric possibility,’ Judge Mignault says.
Less Than 3% of U.S. Small Businesses Could Face Tax Hikes under Biden Plan
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As Trillions Flow Out the Door, Stimulus Oversight Faces Challenges
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Subchapter V by Itself Doesn’t Bar Class Claims, Florida Judge Says
Judge Colton decided that class claims aren’t prohibited in Subchapter V cases but didn’t allow a class claim in the case before her.
‘We’re Suffering’: How Remote Work Is Killing Manhattan’s Storefronts
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Subchapter V and Virtual Court: A Tale of Two Frontiers
Corporations Are More Likely Eligible for the SBRA than Owners of Defunct Businesses
Utah’s Judge Thurman says that a corporation liquidating its remaining assets is engaged in business ‘activities’ and is therefore eligible for Subchapter V.
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Hotel Isn’t ‘Single Asset Real Estate’ and Is Eligible for Subchapter V Reorganization
Apartment buildings are single asset real estate, but hotels aren’t, says Orlando’s Bankruptcy Judge Karen Jennemann.
Lawmakers Push PPP Revamp as Funding Lapse Looms
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