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Chapter 11

Temple Law Adjunct Professor Norman M. Powell Elected President of the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers

by Books Schatschneider and 10-Q Staff

Norman Powell Adjunct Professor is elected President of the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers.

Categories Faculty Authored, Finance, Law School and Legal Education

Literal Meaning of Release Provisions Enforced Over the Objection of Plan Proponents

by Books Schatschneider, Francis J. Lawall (LAW '85) and Kenneth A. Listwak

Francis Lawall (LAW ’85) and Kenneth Listwak of @Pepper_LAW discuss the importance of language in bankruptcy plan release provisions in light of a recent case. #Temple10-Q #Bankruptcy #Chapter11

Categories Alumni Authored, Bankruptcy

Get Your Priorities Straight

by Books Schatschneider and Jonathan C. Lipson (Temple Harold E. Kohn Chair Professor of Law)

Professor Jonathan Lipson discusses the Jevic case’s conversion to liquidation

Categories Bankruptcy, Faculty Authored

Rent-A-Wreck Crash Into Bankruptcy Dismissed for Lack of Good Faith Filing

by Books Schatschneider, Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina, Jr. (LAW ’09)

Drinker Biddle attorneys Andrew Kassner and Joseph Argentina (LAW ’09) discuss the dismissal of Rent-A-Wreck’s bankruptcy petition for lack of good faith.

Categories Alumni Authored, Bankruptcy

The Secret Life of Priority

by Books Schatschneider and Jonathan C. Lipson (Temple Harold E. Kohn Chair Professor of Law)

Professor Jonathan Lipson discusses the impact of the Supreme Court’s Jevic decision on the priority of claims in bankruptcy.

Categories Bankruptcy, Faculty Authored

Supreme Court’s Jevic Opinion Affirms Central Role of Priority Structure in Chapter 11 Reorganizations

by Jonathan Lipson

Prof. Lipson highlights SCOTUS’s decision to award wage claims to Jevic drivers despite “structured dismissal”

Categories Bankruptcy, Faculty Authored
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