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The Third Circuit’s New One-Step: Good Faith as Purpose in LTL

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

Temple Law Professor Jonathan C. Lipson details Third Circuit’s LTL decision indicating shifting policy goals of chapter 11, and what this means for future and controversial cases (full article link).

Categories Business Law, Business Law Practice, Faculty Authored

Recent Amendments to Delaware’s LLC and LP Acts: Registered Series of LLCs Will Be Permitted Starting in 2019 and LLCs Can Now Divide, Among Other Changes

by Norman M. Powell, John J. Paschetto, Justin P. Duda and Beckie Schatschneider

@YoungConaway attorneys discuss Delaware’s adoption of amendments to State entity laws and their effect on companies.

Categories Business Law Practice, Regulated Industries

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

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

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
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