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ABI Commission

Happy New Year: The Best of 2015Secured Creditor Trade Group Responds to ABI Commission ReportABI Commission Report - Small and Medium-Sized Debtor Enterprises

Administrative Expenses

Happy New Year: The Best of 2017Section 1129(d) and Tax Avoidance in Chapter 11 PlansAdministrative Expenses under DIP Financing: The Joke’s On You

Appeals

SDNY Rejects Third-Party Releases in Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy AppealEquitable Mootness in Chapter 11 Confirmation AppealsEquitable Mootness in the Eleventh Circuit - Due Diligence Required

ASARCO

Happy New Year: The Best of 2016Applying Baker Botts to Non-Attorney Bankruptcy ProfessionalsDelaware Judges Remain Aligned on Baker Botts Fee-Defense Issue

Baker Botts

Happy New Year: The Best of 2016Middle District of Florida Weighs-In on Baker Botts and Fee-Defense CostsApplying Baker Botts to Non-Attorney Bankruptcy Professionals

Bankruptcy Attorneys

Happy New Year: The Best of 2017Book Excerpt: A Southern Lawyer's Lunch with Harvey Miller

Best Interests of Creditors Test

Michigan Bankruptcy Court Examines Subchapter V Confirmation RequirementsApplication of Till v. SCS Credit Corp. to Unsecured Creditors

Causes of Action

Preserving Post-Confirmation Causes of Action - Part 2Preserving Post-Confirmation Causes of Action - Part 1Back to Basics and the 1990s - Does the Discharge Include Alter Ego Claims?

Christmas

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Stone & Baxter!Merry Christmas from Plan Proponent

Eleventh Circuit

Equitable Mootness in the Eleventh Circuit - Due Diligence Required

Entertainment

Happy New Year! – Looking Back on 25 Years of Professional Websites – Part 3Happy New Year! – Looking Back on 25 Years of Professional Websites – Part 2Happy New Year! - Looking Back on 25 Years of Professional Websites - Part 1

Feasibility

Michigan Bankruptcy Court Examines Subchapter V Confirmation RequirementsJudges Series - Judge Homer Drake's Top 10 Confirmation Opinions - Part 5 (#2)Establishing Till-compliant Interest Rates in Chapter 11 without an Expert

gerrymandering

Application of Till v. SCS Credit Corp. to Unsecured Creditors

Halloween

Bankruptcy Attorney Rule 9011 Sanctions - Halloween Edition

impairment

Application of Till v. SCS Credit Corp. to Unsecured Creditors

Individual Debtors

Eleventh Circuit Addresses Impact of Dismissal on a Confirmed Individual Chapter 11 PlanSupreme Court Hears Argument in Appling Case on § 523(a)(2) Dischargeability IssuesHappy New Year: The Best of 2017

New Year's

Happy New Year! – Looking Back on 25 Years of Professional Websites – Part 3Happy New Year! – Looking Back on 25 Years of Professional Websites – Part 2Happy New Year! - Looking Back on 25 Years of Professional Websites - Part 1

Plan Confirmation

Michigan Bankruptcy Court Examines Subchapter V Confirmation RequirementsConfirmation DENIED: Subchapter V Trustee Challenges 1111(b) ElectionSDNY Rejects Third-Party Releases in Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Appeal

Post Confirmation

Judges Series - Judge Homer Drake's Top 10 Confirmation Opinions - Part 2 (#5)Eleventh Circuit Addresses Impact of Dismissal on a Confirmed Individual Chapter 11 PlanPreserving Post-Confirmation Causes of Action - Part 2

Small Business Cases

Senate Approves COVID-19 Stimulus Package That Will Increase SBRA Chapter 11 Debt Limit to $7,500,000COVID-19 Stimulus Package May Temporarily Increase SBRA Chapter 11 Debt Limit to $7,500,000California Bankruptcy Judge Clarkson Suggests that Pre-SBRA Debtors May Opt-Into Subchapter V

Subchapter V

Michigan Bankruptcy Court Examines Subchapter V Confirmation RequirementsConfirmation DENIED: Subchapter V Trustee Challenges 1111(b) ElectionSenate Approves COVID-19 Stimulus Package That Will Increase SBRA Chapter 11 Debt Limit to $7,500,000

Supreme Court

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Bankruptcy OpinionsSupreme Court Adopts Objective Standard for Bankruptcy Discharge ViolationsSupreme Court Nominee Judge Kavanaugh is a Wellness Guy (Sort of)

Taxes

Section 1129(d) and Tax Avoidance in Chapter 11 Plans

Thanksgiving

Judges Series - Judge Homer Drake's Top 10 Confirmation Opinions - Part 3 (#4)Black Friday, Rule 9006, and Other Thanksgiving "Fun"

Third-Party Releases

SDNY Rejects Third-Party Releases in Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy AppealDelaware Judge Takes-Up Third-Party Releases in Chapter 11 PlansExploring the Limits of Third-Party Releases

Till

Judges Series - Judge Homer Drake's Top 10 Confirmation Opinions - Part 6 (#1)Judges Series - Judge Homer Drake's Top 10 Confirmation Opinions - Part 5 (#2)Happy New Year: The Best of 2017

Year in Review

Happy New Year: The Best of 2015-2019Happy New Year: The Best of 2017Happy New Year: The Best of 2016
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Dave launched Plan Proponent in February 2015 as a way of staying on top of developments in Chapter 11. While many blogs do an excellent job of covering the entire landscape of commercial bankruptcy, Plan Proponent’s stated and necessarily more narrow focus is on plan confirmation—Chapter 11’s ultimate value proposition—with Supreme Court bankruptcy coverage thrown in for fun. You can subscribe here. And if you have topic suggestions or ideas for improving the blog, or simply need gratuitous help with a confirmation research issue, then feel free to contact us!
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