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Contents
General Considerations | 16-1 |
DEALING WITH SENIOR LENDERS | 16-2 |
THE BANKRUPTCY ABUSE PREVENTION | 16-6 |
Appointment of Chapter | 16-11 |
DERIVATIVES 201 | 16-20 |
Determining When a Corporation | 16-64 |
Appointment of Examiner 1104 536 | 16-70 |
Is Insolvent 1664 | 16-71 |
of the Estate 2130 | 21-30 |
Issues in Real Estate Partnership | 21-40 |
AN OUTOFCOURT RESTRUCTURING | 22-1 |
This | 22-18 |
Conclusion 2233 | 22-33 |
THE BANKRUPTCY ABUSE PREVENTION | 23-6 |
Obtaining Credit8 364 516 | 23-8 |
Statutory Liens and Consumer Debts 1018 | 23-10 |
The Vicinity of Insolvency 1675 | 16-89 |
UNITED STATES SECURITIES LAWS | 17-1 |
TRANSNATIONAL RESTRUCTURINGS | 17-13 |
Transactions 1512 | 17-15 |
Creditors and Equity Holders | 17-54 |
Conclusion 1758 | 17-58 |
LENDER LIABILITY CONSIDERATIONS | 18-1 |
Who May File a Chapter 11 Plan8 1121 540 | 18-8 |
or Implied Duty of Good Faith 1810 | 18-10 |
Creditors | 18-24 |
Statutory Liability 1840 | 18-40 |
Proceedings 1354 | 18-56 |
Contents of a Chapter 11 Plan 1123 542 | 19-5 |
Fiduciary Duty As Applied to Debt | 19-12 |
Mass TORT CHAPTER 11 CASES 141 | 19-14 |
Possible Solutions 1917 | 19-19 |
Bankruptcy Code Jurisprudence | 19-30 |
Chapter 11 Proceedings | 20-1 |
Automatic Stay8 362 | 20-8 |
Exceptions to the Recovery | 20-13 |
Conclusion 1943 | 20-19 |
Eligibility for the Special Protections | 20-20 |
OutofCourt Restructurings | 21-1 |
Judicial Interpretations of GoodFaith | 21-4 |
Using the Restructuring to Improve | 21-9 |
Specialized Restructurings | 21-12 |
DualTrack CasesFully | 21-18 |
Adequate Protection 361 512 | 21-24 |
Property 2318 | 23-24 |
Conclusion 2349 | 23-49 |
Prepetition DisclosureSubstantive | 24-6 |
Estimating a Debtors Mass Tort | 24-14 |
Defined Contribution Pension Plans 2423 | 24-24 |
Antifraud Provisions of the Securities | 24-34 |
UNITED STATES COMPETITION | 25-1 |
PURCHASES OF FINANCIALLY TROUBLED | 25-10 |
Arrangements with Competitors | 25-13 |
SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING | 25-15 |
When Chapter 11 May Be the Preferred | 26-1 |
BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION | 26-7 |
Property of the Estate 113 | 26-10 |
What are Royalties? 2611 | 26-13 |
Assumption of Intellectual Property | 26-19 |
BANKRUPTCY CRIMES 271 | 27-1 |
Section 1523False Statements 277 | 27-7 |
THE ROLES OF CREDITORS AND EQUITY | 27-8 |
Sales in the Ordinary Course of Business 119 | 27-11 |
Section 1529Withholding | 27-13 |
Prepetition SolicitationProcedural | 27-18 |
U S C 157Bankruptcy Fraud 2719 | 27-19 |
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TABLE OF CASES TC1 | 37 |
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