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    New Benefits For Some Businesses Filing Bankruptcy; Many to Lose Eligibility March 27
    2021-02-07

    The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA), enacted in December 2020, expands on the advantageous reorganization terms already available for distressed companies under Subchapter V of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. Now, reorganizing companies have more time to decide whether to keep or reject real property leases and can stretch out lease obligations under a reorganization plan. These benefits build on the important advantages already available in Subchapter V:

    Filed under:
    USA, Capital Markets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Loeb & Loeb LLP, Coronavirus, Paycheck Protection Program, US Securities and Exchange Commission
    Authors:
    William M. Hawkins , Bethany D. Simmons
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Loeb & Loeb LLP
    The Year in Bankruptcy: 2020
    2021-02-04

    One year ago, we wrote that the large business bankruptcy landscape in 2019 was generally shaped by economic, market, and leverage factors, with notable exceptions for disastrous wildfires, liabilities arising from the opioid crisis, price-fixing fallout, and corporate restructuring shenanigans.

    The year 2020 was a different story altogether. The headline was COVID-19.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Jones Day, Force majeure, Coronavirus, Commercial tenant, Paycheck Protection Program, CARES Act 2020 (USA)
    Authors:
    Mark G. Douglas , Charles M. Oellermann
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Jones Day
    They Know What You Did Last Summer: DOJ Announces First Civil Settlement Involving PPP Borrower
    2021-02-04

    The long-anticipated wave of civil enforcement actions involving participants in the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has begun.

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, K&L Gates LLP, Paycheck Protection Program, US Department of Justice, CARES Act 2020 (USA), Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act 1989 (USA)
    Authors:
    Christopher L. Nasson , David C. Rybicki , Neil T. Smith , D. McNair Nichols, Jr.
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    K&L Gates LLP
    Rent Abatement, PPP Loans (Maybe), and Other Bankruptcy Relief in the Appropriations Act
    2021-01-27

    On December 27, 2020, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 became law. In addition to funding the government and providing coronavirus relief, the Act contains several intriguing amendments to the Bankruptcy Code. The changes discussed below are intended to make restructuring under subchapter V of chapter 11 more attractive for small businesses.

    Rent Abatement for Small Business Tenants

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Real Estate, Bowditch & Dewey LLP, Coronavirus, Paycheck Protection Program, CARES Act 2020 (USA)
    Authors:
    David A. Mawhinney
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Bowditch & Dewey LLP
    The Government Giveth and DOJ Taketh Away: The First Civil Settlement for Fraud in the Paycheck Protection Program
    2021-01-27

    It was only a matter of time. On January 12, 2021, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced that it had reached its first civil settlement regarding allegations of fraud related to the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”).1 DOJ settled a $4.2 million claim against a bankrupt internet retailer and its president for $100,000. Although unique to the case’s specific allegations, the settlement reveals activities that may be alleged as PPP fraud, statutes at DOJ’s disposal to pursue civil enforcement, and terms by which DOJ will resolve PPP fraud allegations.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, White Collar Crime, Vinson & Elkins LLP, Paycheck Protection Program
    Authors:
    Adrianne L. Goins , Jessica S. Heim , John M. Satira
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Vinson & Elkins LLP
    Important Lessons from the DOJ's First Civil Action for CARES Act Loan Fraud
    2021-01-25

    On January 12, 2021, the Department of Justice (the “DOJ”) settled its first civil action for alleged fraud against the Paycheck Protection Program (the “PPP”) – the primary lending program under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act for small businesses negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, BakerHostetler, Coronavirus, Paycheck Protection Program, CARES Act 2020 (USA), Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act 1989 (USA)
    Authors:
    Christina O. Gotsis , George A. Stamboulidis , Patrick T. Campbell
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    BakerHostetler
    Uptick in Restructurings May Outlast COVID-19 Pandemic
    2021-01-26

    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused massive disruption across the globe, resulting in a significant uptick in U.S. restructuring activity. According to AACER, a database of U.S. bankruptcy statistics, an estimated 7,128 business bankruptcies were filed in 2020, representing a 29% increase over the same period last year. Although Chapter 11 filings increased in 2020, many experts believe we have yet to see the full extent of the surge in filings that will occur in the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis.

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, Coronavirus, Paycheck Protection Program, CARES Act 2020 (USA)
    Authors:
    Paul Leake , Mark A. McDermott
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP
    Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 Amends Bankruptcy Code Part 1: Amendments Clarifying Debtors’ Rights to Other Pandemic Relief
    2021-01-26

    On December 27, 2020, in response to the economic distress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and to supplement the CARES Act enacted in March 2020, the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (the “Act”) was enacted. In addition to providing $900 billion in pandemic relief, the Act benefits both debtors and creditors by temporarily modifying the following sections of the Bankruptcy Code, which may be of particular interest to creditors:

    Filed under:
    USA, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mintz, Coronavirus, Paycheck Protection Program, CARES Act 2020 (USA)
    Authors:
    Andrew B. Levin , Abigail O'Brient
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Mintz
    DOJ Announces First Civil Settlement for PPP Fraud
    2021-01-25

    After bringing dozens of criminal charges against Paycheck Protection Program loan recipients in recent months, on January 12, the US Department of Justice announced its first civil settlement resolving allegations of PPP loan fraud.

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Cooley LLP, Bankruptcy, Paycheck Protection Program, US Department of Justice, Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act 1989 (USA)
    Authors:
    Daniel Grooms , Erin Estevez , Michael McMohan
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Cooley LLP
    The Spigot is Open: DOJ Reports First Civil Settlement for Paycheck Protection Program Fraud
    2021-01-21

    On January 12, 2021, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the first civil settlement resolving allegations of fraud involving loans issued pursuant to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). SlideBelts Inc., an internet retail company, and Brigham Taylor, the company’s president and CEO, agreed to pay $100,000 in penalties and damages to resolve alleged violations of the False Claims Act (FCA) and the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA).

    Filed under:
    USA, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Crowell & Moring LLP, Coronavirus, Paycheck Protection Program
    Authors:
    Brian Tully McLaughlin , Amy Laderberg O'Sullivan
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Crowell & Moring LLP

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