This Brief examines the Third Circuit’s analysis of Chapter 11, Section 1114 of the Bankruptcy Code as it applies to motions to modify or terminate retiree benefits and serves as a guide to practitioners bringing or contesting such motions during Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the Third Circuit
This article examines the effort to maximize judicial control over the bankruptcy process and its im...
(Excerpt) When a debtor files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, three different time periods become importa...
To better understand the impact of Patterson, as well as future debates regarding conflict between s...
This Brief examines the Third Circuit’s analysis of Chapter 11, Section 1114 of the Bankruptcy Code ...
(Excerpt) Section 1114 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) provides in rel...
One of the emerging corporate problems of the 1980s, retiree insurance benefits, has met face to fac...
[Excerpt] Benefits for retired employees are of particular interest to policy makers because of the ...
This report provides an overview of the status of employee wages and benefits, including retiree ben...
(Excerpt) Sections 1113 and 1114 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) allow...
Congress has a great affinity for debt adjustment bankruptcies. These are bankruptcies in which a de...
This Article first examines the conflicting policies of ERISA and the Bankruptcy Code. It then explo...
This Article suggests that such a proposal will harmonize the bankruptcy policy of rehabilitating fi...
In this thesis, I present two essays on corporate defined benefit pension claimants and Chapter 11 b...
The Comment argues that the SPE presents a limited situation in which bankruptcy courts should enfor...
(Excerpt) Immediately upon filing a petition for relief under title 11 of the United States Code (th...
This article examines the effort to maximize judicial control over the bankruptcy process and its im...
(Excerpt) When a debtor files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, three different time periods become importa...
To better understand the impact of Patterson, as well as future debates regarding conflict between s...
This Brief examines the Third Circuit’s analysis of Chapter 11, Section 1114 of the Bankruptcy Code ...
(Excerpt) Section 1114 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) provides in rel...
One of the emerging corporate problems of the 1980s, retiree insurance benefits, has met face to fac...
[Excerpt] Benefits for retired employees are of particular interest to policy makers because of the ...
This report provides an overview of the status of employee wages and benefits, including retiree ben...
(Excerpt) Sections 1113 and 1114 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) allow...
Congress has a great affinity for debt adjustment bankruptcies. These are bankruptcies in which a de...
This Article first examines the conflicting policies of ERISA and the Bankruptcy Code. It then explo...
This Article suggests that such a proposal will harmonize the bankruptcy policy of rehabilitating fi...
In this thesis, I present two essays on corporate defined benefit pension claimants and Chapter 11 b...
The Comment argues that the SPE presents a limited situation in which bankruptcy courts should enfor...
(Excerpt) Immediately upon filing a petition for relief under title 11 of the United States Code (th...
This article examines the effort to maximize judicial control over the bankruptcy process and its im...
(Excerpt) When a debtor files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, three different time periods become importa...
To better understand the impact of Patterson, as well as future debates regarding conflict between s...