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    TCEH bankruptcy: SDNY Transfers Delaware Trust Company v. Wilmington Trust N.A. Intercreditor dispute to Delaware Bankruptcy Court, reaffirming broad view of bankruptcy jurisdiction

    05 August 2015

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    OAS S.A. Part III – SDNY takes a narrow view of chapter 15’s public policy exception

    05 August 2015

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    Can filing a claim in a debtor’s bankruptcy be a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act? Maybe, but in this case the bankruptcy court rules in creditor’s favor

    06 August 2015

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    It’s all or nothing: Delaware District Court says debtor cannot pick and choose from bundle of related agreements!

    10 August 2015

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    Third Circuit approves structured dismissal of chapter 11 case that includes settlement deviating from Bankruptcy Code’s priority scheme

    31 July 2015

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    Delaware bankruptcy court denies motion to sell free and clear of senior lien

    03 August 2015

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    The cure: Eleventh Circuit entitles lender to default-rate interest

    04 August 2015

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    Litigants beware: filing an involuntary bankruptcy could make you a debtor rather than a creditor

    29 July 2015

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    Eighth Circuit BAP rejects Crawford

    30 July 2015

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    Wellness International: U.S. Supreme Court rules that bankruptcy courts may adjudicate “Stern claims” with litigants’ consent

    31 July 2015

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