Examining Proposed Chapter 11 Reforms Through the Lens of Recent Retail Cases
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Examining Proposed Chapter 11 Reforms Through the Lens of Recent Retail Cases
By Van C. Durrer II, Partner, Skadden
After three years of study, the ABI Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11 issued its “Final Report and Recommendations” December 8, 2014, setting forth its findings with respect to suggested improvements to Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Among other areas for possible reform, the...
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Van C. Durrer II leads Skadden’s Corporate Restructuring practice in the western United States and advises clients in restructuring matters around the Pacific Rim. Based in Los Angeles, he regularly represents public and private companies, major secured creditors, official and unofficial committees of unsecured creditors, investors, and asset-purchasers in troubled company M&A, financings, and restructuring transactions, including out-of-court workouts and formal insolvency proceedings. Durrer holds a bachelor’s degree from Johns Hopkins University and a law degree from the University of Maryland School of Law.