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How Safe Is Your 363(m) Sale? The Supreme Court’s Invalidation of Statutory Mootness is a Risk to Asset Purchasers Seeking CertaintyCourt Shocks Solvent PG&E with Electric Opinion Requiring High-Powered Interest Rates to CreditorsSubchapter V Eligibility: Congress Fixes CARES Act Provision That Excluded Affiliates of Issuers But Ignores Potential Eligibility for Foreign, Publicly Traded Companies and Affiliates

Bankruptcy Litigation News & Updates

New Jersey Bankruptcy Courts Remain a Strong Option for Debtors Seeking to Obtain a Third-Party Release in a post-Purdue Pharma World Following the BowFlex DecisionThe Circuit City Landmine Redux, the Final Word (Office of the United States Trustee v. John Q. Hammons Fall 2006, LLC): Supreme Court Holds that Chapter 11 Debtors Do Not Get a Refund on U.S. Trustee Quarterly Fees Under Unconstitutional Fee IncreaseMediation in Bankruptcy: A Glimpse

Cannabis Bankruptcy

In re The Hacienda Company, LLC – Round 2: Bankruptcy Courts May be Available to Non-Operating Cannabis Companies to Liquidate AssetsIn re The Hacienda Company, LLC – a Flicker of Hope for Distressed Cannabis Companies:  Bankruptcy May be Available to Liquidate Assets of Non-Operating Cannabis CompaniesThe Uncertain Future of Cannabis Bankruptcies and the 2020 Elections

Landlord / Lease Issues in Bankruptcy

Mattress Firm Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in Delaware – Commercial Landlords Take NoticeAbengoa Court Enters Order Permitting Debtors to Reject Nonresidential Real Property LeasesPacific Sunwear Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in Delaware - Commercial Landlords Beware

Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law

Trump Administration’s Proposed Health Care Cuts Pose Risks to Distressed ProvidersThe Circuit City Landmine Redux, the Final Word (Office of the United States Trustee v. John Q. Hammons Fall 2006, LLC): Supreme Court Holds that Chapter 11 Debtors Do Not Get a Refund on U.S. Trustee Quarterly Fees Under Unconstitutional Fee IncreaseThe More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same? Survival of Small Businesses Again Dependent on Action From Congress

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The Impact of Purdue PharmaNew Jersey Releases New Chapter 11 Complex Procedures and Other Rule UpdatesWho’s a Party in Interest?  The Supreme Court’s Ruling in Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum Co. Inc. Opens the Door for Insurers to Intervene in Certain Bankruptcy Proceedings

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