Fulltext Search

A U.S. bankruptcy court has held that the tolling provisions in the U.S. Bankruptcy Code allowing for extensions of the time to file actions are automatically available to foreign representatives trying to marshal assets for distribution to creditors in crossborder cases.

A ruling on April 7, 2011 by the Ontario Court of Appeal has resulted in deemed trust and unsecured breach of fiduciary duty claims in favour of pension beneficiaries being given priority ahead of court-ordered “super-priority” charges.

As discussed in previous posts on this site, back in December the Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued a summary order that reversed the bankruptcy court’s confirmation of the reorganization plan (the “Plan”) of DBSD North America, f/k/a ICO North America (“DBSD”).