...sales often occur through pending bankruptcy cases. This happens so frequently...that the plaintiff's constitutional right to due process trumped the...
...sales often occur through pending bankruptcy cases. This happens so frequently...that the plaintiff's constitutional right to due process trumped the...
...entities that have filed for bankruptcy protection, drawing in-house counsel...in a reorganization, allowing a debtor to protect its assets and...
...entities that have filed for bankruptcy protection, drawing in-house counsel...in a reorganization, allowing a debtor to protect its assets and...
...obtain the debtor-in-possession...reorganize through bankruptcy. As a...s junior creditors may attempt...Selecting the Right Process...
...obtain the debtor-in-possession...reorganize through bankruptcy. As a...s junior creditors may attempt...Selecting the Right Process...
...have filed for bankruptcy in the United...to a potential debtor. But savvy general...and protect their rights both before and...
...time a bankruptcy petition is...well as debtor-entities often...various parties' rights to policy...benefit of creditors and for...
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...Toronto-based Nortel has been slowly selling off its parts since declaring bankruptcy last January. The auction for the company's enterprise solutions unit started...
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