(Excerpt) Equitable subordination, as permitted under section 510(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, provides the court the ability to reorganize creditor’s debt in the light of any inequitable conduct. The code gives courts the ability to subordinate the level of priority of a creditor’s claim in light of any inequitable conduct committed by that creditor. This remedy is applied in cases where the creditor has acted in an inequitable manner, causing injury or creating unjust positions for other creditors. This remedy is remedial, not punitive, and limited only to the extent necessary to remedy the damage caused by the wrongdoing creditor. Traditionally, equitable subordination was only applied in cases where the wrongdoing creditor was an insid...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Businesses and, in some cases, individuals who have incurred a significant amount of debt ...
(Excerpt) Based on section 105’s grant of equitable powers, bankruptcy courts have the power to subs...
(Excerpt) Equitable subordination, as permitted under section 510(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, prov...
(Excerpt) Equitable subordination is a remedial doctrine pursuant to which a creditor’s claim may be...
(Excerpt) Equitable subordination is a remedial doctrine pursuant to which a creditor’s claim may be...
(Excerpt) Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) implements a basic priority sys...
(Excerpt) Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) implements a basic priority sys...
(Excerpt) Generally, when a debtor files for protection under chapter 11 of the United States Bankru...
In the 1939 case of Pepper v. Litton, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that equitable subordination,...
(Excerpt) The Bankruptcy Code enables bankruptcy courts to take certain measures to facilitate the c...
(Excerpt) The Bankruptcy Code enables bankruptcy courts to take certain measures to facilitate the c...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Businesses and, in some cases, individuals who have incurred a significant amount of debt ...
(Excerpt) Based on section 105’s grant of equitable powers, bankruptcy courts have the power to subs...
(Excerpt) Equitable subordination, as permitted under section 510(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, prov...
(Excerpt) Equitable subordination is a remedial doctrine pursuant to which a creditor’s claim may be...
(Excerpt) Equitable subordination is a remedial doctrine pursuant to which a creditor’s claim may be...
(Excerpt) Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) implements a basic priority sys...
(Excerpt) Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) implements a basic priority sys...
(Excerpt) Generally, when a debtor files for protection under chapter 11 of the United States Bankru...
In the 1939 case of Pepper v. Litton, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that equitable subordination,...
(Excerpt) The Bankruptcy Code enables bankruptcy courts to take certain measures to facilitate the c...
(Excerpt) The Bankruptcy Code enables bankruptcy courts to take certain measures to facilitate the c...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Bankruptcy courts are regularly faced with concerns over fairness and equity. One of these...
(Excerpt) Businesses and, in some cases, individuals who have incurred a significant amount of debt ...
(Excerpt) Based on section 105’s grant of equitable powers, bankruptcy courts have the power to subs...