As a follow-up to our recent post about the Imerys Talc bankruptcy proceedings (the chapter 11 cases filed by a supplier of talc to cosmetic and other companies, like Johnson
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Chapter 11 Bankruptcies
Imerys Talc America filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy related to Talc Lawsuits
Yesterday, Imerys Talc America and two affiliated entities filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Delaware Bankruptcy Court (Case No. 19-10289). The case is pending before Judge Silverstein.
The…
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Bankruptcy Court Grants Motion To Dismiss Based Upon Affirmative Defense
Michael Temin writes:
When deciding a motion to dismiss a complaint pursuant to Federal R. Bankr. 7008, which incorporates Rule 12(b)(6), a court must accept all factual allegations in the…
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In the First, Second and Third Circuits, Creditors’ Committees Have Unconditional Rights To Intervene in Adversary Proceedings
Official Committees’ of Unsecured Creditors can, and often do, have significant impacts on cases under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. Appointed pursuant to Section 1102 of the Bankruptcy Code,…
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