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    "Superior" strength- or how to bend barred claims
    2012-01-10

    The Bottom Line:

    Filed under:
    USA, Texas, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, Litigation, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, Debtor, Injunction
    Authors:
    Anita Wong
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
    Strict compliance with Section 524(c) required to uphold reaffirmation contract
    2011-12-19

    Sandburg Financial Corp. v. American Rice, Inc. (In the Matter of American Rice, Inc.), No. 11-40301 (5th Cir., Sept. 22, 2011)

    CASE SNAPSHOT

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Reed Smith LLP, Injunction, Debt, Fifth Circuit
    Authors:
    Joseph D. Filloy
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Reed Smith LLP
    Recent cases may signal a trend for U.S. courts to accord insurers increased rights to object to the institution of an asbestos settlement trust
    2011-11-10

    An article by the National Underwriter Company discusses a recent Moody’s report that asbestos claims are again on the rise after years of declining or flat claims.1 This has led several insurers to increase their asbestos reserves and Moody’s views this trend as a warning flag for the property and casualty insurance industry as a whole.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, Chadbourne & Parke LLP, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Injunction, Standing (law), Underwriting, Casualty insurance, General Motors, Title 11 of the US Code, United States bankruptcy court, Third Circuit
    Authors:
    Howard Seife , David M. Raim , Donald J. Mros , Francisco Vazquez
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Chadbourne & Parke LLP
    A Pennsylvania district court finds that a non-compete agreement is not subject to automatic stay in bankruptcy
    2011-11-08

    Once triggered by a debtor's bankruptcy petition, the automatic stay suspends a parties' right to commence or continue an action against property of the debtor’s estate. In general, a party can seek relief from the automatic stay for a variety of reasons, including for cause, lack of adequate protection or that the debtor has no equity in the property and the property is not necessary for reorganization. In a case of first impression, a district court in Pennsylvania has found that an injunction enforcing a non-compete provision in a franchise agreement was not a "claim" against t

    Filed under:
    USA, Pennsylvania, Employment & Labor, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Injunction, Preliminary injunction, Non-competes, Cease and desist, Franchise agreement, United States bankruptcy court
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Seyfarth Shaw LLP
    This week in securities litigation (November 4, 2011)
    2011-11-04

    The rapid collapse of MF Global into bankruptcy amid claims that millions of dollars in customer funds is a key focus for the SEC and CFTC as well as SIPIC this week. Speculation over the outcome of the hearings before Judge Rakoff on the SEC’s settlement with Citigroup is also a key topic in securities litigation this week.

    Filed under:
    USA, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, White Collar Crime, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Share (finance), Bankruptcy, Injunction, Security (finance), Fraud, Subprime lending, Mortgage-backed security, Securities fraud, US Securities and Exchange Commission, Commodity Futures Trading Commission (USA), Janus Capital Group, Securities Act 1933 (USA)
    Authors:
    Thomas O. Gorman
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Dorsey & Whitney LLP
    Mark iIV ruling: district court affirms bankruptcy court’s denial of discharge of environmental obligations
    2011-10-24

    Last month, District Court Judge Shira A. Scheindlin of the Southern District of New York affirmed a bankruptcy court ruling which held that the environmental cleanup obligations of debtor Mark IV Industries, Inc. were not discharged in bankruptcy.2 Given the current legal landscape, Mark IV may make the likelihood of discharging environmental claims even more difficult, potentially undermining chapter 11 as an optimal alternative for companies saddled with environmental liabilities.

    Filed under:
    USA, New York, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Morrison & Foerster LLP, Contamination, Environmental remediation, Pollution, Bankruptcy, Debtor, Injunction, Debt, Liability (financial accounting), Liquidation, Bankruptcy discharge, Second Circuit, United States bankruptcy court
    Authors:
    Larren M. Nashelsky , Todd M. Goren , Kristin A. Hiensch
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Morrison & Foerster LLP
    In the courts
    2011-10-17
    • On October 12, 2011, the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York brought TerreStar Network’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding one step closer to conclusion by approving the debtor’s $98 million settlement with two separate creditor groups over a certain purchase money credit agreement.
    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, ArentFox Schiff, Confidentiality, Bankruptcy, Credit (finance), Debtor, Injunction, Testimony, Witness, Subpoena, US Department of Justice, Google, Dish Network, United States bankruptcy court, US District Court for District of Columbia
    Authors:
    Ross A. Buntrock , Jonathan E. Canis , Michael B. Hazzard , Stephanie A. Joyce , Joseph P. Bowser
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    ArentFox Schiff
    In the courts
    2011-09-26
    • On September 16, 2011, the U.S. Department of Justice amended its complaint to enjoin the AT&T/T-Mobile merger to include the states of New York, California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Washington, and Ohio as additional plaintiffs. United States v. AT&T Inc., No. 11-cv-1560 (D.D.C.).
    • On September 19, 2011, the United Stated District Court for the Northern District of Texas largely denied the motion to dismiss of Verizon Communications, and related entities, against claims that they defrauded investors and creditors via spinoff company Idearc.
    Filed under:
    USA, Competition & Antitrust, Corporate Finance/M&A, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Telecoms, ArentFox Schiff, Punitive damages, Bankruptcy, Injunction, Fraud, Dividends, Fiduciary, Debt, US Department of Justice, Verizon Communications, T-Mobile, US District Court for Northern District of Texas
    Authors:
    Ross A. Buntrock , Jonathan E. Canis , Michael B. Hazzard , Stephanie A. Joyce , Joseph P. Bowser
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    ArentFox Schiff
    Credit swap agreement ipso facto clause struck
    2011-09-14

    Lehman Brothers Special Financing, Inc. v. Ballyrock ABS-CDO 2007-1 Limited (In re Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc.) No. 09-01032 (JMP) (Bankr. S.D.N.Y. May 12, 2011)  

    CASE SNAPSHOT

    Filed under:
    USA, New York, Derivatives, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Reed Smith LLP, Bankruptcy, Surety, Debtor, Injunction, Swap (finance), Liquidation, Asset forfeiture, Default (finance), Collateralized debt obligation, Mortgage-backed security, Right to property, Lehman Brothers, US District Court for the Southern District of New York
    Authors:
    Kathleen A. Murphy
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Reed Smith LLP
    Reinsurer precluded from interposing early defenses in liquidation claims process
    2011-09-14

    Everest Reinsurance Company intervened in the liquidation proceedings of Midland Insurance Company, and moved to have the anti-suit injunction vacated, in order to allow it to participate in the claims settlement process, and to interpose defenses. The trial court denied the motion, and Everest appealed. The appellate court affirmed, finding Everest’s defenses were premature, as none of the relevant claims had yet been approved, and because adequate procedures existed for it to interpose defenses later in the process.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Insurance, Litigation, Jorden Burt LLP, Injunction, Mobile app, Vacated judgment, Reinsurance, Liquidation, Liquidator (law), Anti-suit injunction
    Authors:
    John Pitblado
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Jorden Burt LLP

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