It seems that most bankruptcy decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court involve individual debtors, and the Supreme Court’s latest opinion is no exception. Even though the decision is not in a business bankruptcy case, it examines the bankruptcy court’s powers under Section 105(a) of the Bankruptcy Code. Section 105(a) is commonly invoked in business

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Cooley’s New Absolute Priority Blog Has Launched
I’m pleased to let you know that the Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy Group at Cooley LLP, of which I am a member, has just launched the new Absolute Priority blog, the new format going forward for our group’s popular Absolute Priority newsletter. Follow the link in the prior sentence to visit the new…
Winter 2014 Edition Of Bankruptcy Resource Now Available
I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and Happy New Year everyone.
To start the new year off, the Winter 2014 edition of the Absolute Priority newsletter, published by the Bankruptcy & Restructuring group at Cooley LLP, of which I am a member, has been released. The newsletter gives updates on current developments and trends in…
Innovation Act, Passed By The House, Would Make Major Changes To Section 365(n)’s IP Licensee Protections
It isn’t law yet, but on December 5, 2013, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a significant patent reform bill known as the "Innovation Act." Although the focus of the legislation is on patent infringement litigation and other patent law revisions, the Innovation Act, H.R. 3309, would also make major changes to Section 365(n) of the Bankruptcy…
When Worlds Collide, The Sequel: Fourth Circuit Rules On Section 365(n)’s IP Licensee Protections In Chapter 15 Cross-Border Bankruptcy
My how time flies in protracted bankruptcy litigation. More than four years ago, as I reported back at the time, the Bankruptcy Court in the Chapter 15 cross-border bankruptcy case of Qimonda AG issued its first decision on the application of Section 365(n) in that case. After an initial appeal, a four-day trial on…
Amendments To The Federal Bankruptcy Rules, Plus A New “Free And Clear” Sale Motion Filing Fee, To Take Effect December 1, 2013
Almost every year, changes are made to the set of rules that govern how bankruptcy cases are managed — the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure. The changes address issues identified by an Advisory Committee made up of federal judges, bankruptcy attorneys, and others.
Rule Amendments. This year the rule amendments mainly affect bankruptcy cases…
DIP Financing: How Chapter 11’s Bankruptcy Loan Rules Can Be Used To Help A Business Access Liquidity
Cash Is King. An army may march on its stomach, but for companies, it’s liquidity that keeps the business going. For many companies, typical sources of liquidity, beyond cash flow from sales or other revenue, are (1) financing from banks or other secured lenders, (2) credit from vendors that can reduce immediate liquidity needs, and (3) when…
The Privilege Is All Mine: What Happens To A Corporation’s Attorney-Client Privilege In Bankruptcy?
It’s well-established that a corporation has an attorney-client privilege and can assert it to keep communications between the corporation and its attorneys confidential. When a corporation is solvent, its officers and directors maintain the right to assert — or waive — the attorney-client privilege on behalf of the corporation, and control who has access to privileged communications.
The …
Video Of Testimony Before ABI Commission To Study Reform Of Chapter 11
As mentioned in a recent blog post, the American Bankruptcy Institute has established a Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11. A video of testimony before the Commission’s June 4, 2013 field hearing in New York is available below.
- At that hearing, I testified on the second panel, discussing intellectual property licenses, their treatment in bankruptcy cases,
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ABI Commission To Study The Reform Of Chapter 11
The American Bankruptcy Institute has established a Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11.
- This afternoon, June 4, 2013, I will be testifying before the Commission about intellectual property licenses, their treatment in bankruptcy cases, and potential reforms to address several key issues.
- Lawrence Gottlieb, my colleague at Cooley LLP in our Corporate Restructuring and
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