Did 'Jevic' Doom Future Chapter 11 Recovery Efforts by Unsecured Creditors?
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Did 'Jevic' Doom Future Chapter 11 Recovery Efforts by Unsecured Creditors?
By Norman N. Kinel & Nava Hazan, Partners, Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
A majority of today’s large Chapter 11 cases are structured as quick Section 363 sales of all the debtor’s assets followed by confirmation of a plan of liquidation, dismissal of the case, or a conversion to a Chapter 7. The purchaser in the sale is often one of the debtor’s prepetition secured...
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Norman N. Kinel is a partner at Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP based in New York and a member of the firm’s Reorganization & Insolvency Practice Group. He is also national chair of the firm’s Creditors’ Committee Practice. He represents debtors, creditors, bondholders, and committees of creditors and equityholders in complex Chapter 11 cases nationwide.
Nava Hazan is a partner at Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP based in New York and a member of the firm’s Reorganization & Insolvency Practice Group. She is also co-chair of the firm’s Cross Border Restructuring Practice. She represents debtors and official committees in complex Chapter 11 cases, as well as foreign liquidators and companies in Chapter 15 and other cross-border matters.