Reed Smith's global Commercial Restructuring & Bankruptcy team have recently published the  May issue of their quarterly newsletter. The newsletter provides a detailed review of some of the most important legal developments in the sector.  The May issue includes the following:

  • How Safe are the Bankruptcy Code Safe Harbors?
  • Stockton's Chapter 9 Plan Approval
  • Delaware Chancery Court Clarifies Fiduciary Duties of Insolvent Corporation Directors in Derivative Action
  • Parties to Whom Directors Owe Duties Depend on Solvency
  • Punitive Damages of Officers Upheld, but Vacated as to Directors, in Mismanagement Case
  • Equitable Conversion Enables Lender's Security Interest to Relate Back, Giving Lender Priority over IRS Lien
  • Delaware Joins the 7th and 9th Circuits in Protecting Trademark License Owners from Non-consensual Bankruptcy Assumptions and Assignments
  • Fraudulent Transfers May Not Be Avoided Where No Benefit to the Estate
  • Court Rejects 'Business Justification' for Claim Classifications, Creditor Cannot Be Forced to Make Section 1111(b) Election
  • Applying Till, Court Requires Evidence to Increase Interest Rate Above Prime
  • Equitable Marshalling Does Not Require Secured Lender to Foreclose or Reduce the Value of its Claim
  • Typo in Security Agreement Cannot Be Repaired Using Parol Evidence after Bankruptcy Filing
  • Bankruptcy Court Refuses to Allow Debtor and Committee to Re-negotiate Carve-out from Section 363 Sale Proceeds
  • Dutch Company, New York Law – An English Scheme of Arrangement?
  • Bankruptcy Court Rejects Creditor Argument that Plan Not Feasible, Refuses to Vacate Order Confirming Chapter 11 Plan
  • Counsel's Corner: News from Reed Smith

Download the .PDF to learn more:  Commercial Restructuring & Bankruptcy Alert – May 2015, No. 2

This article is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice.