What the Pros Say (3/5/17)

  • Combined Hearings. This would seem like a mundane technical issue to cover but since it can end up shortening cases and lessening fees, we figured you'd take an interest in it: Cole Schotz's Katherina Earle discusses the increased frequency of the practice.
  • Equity Committee. A review of recent equity committee cases by Morrison & Foerster LLP's John Pintarelli, Jordan Wishnew & Rahman Connelly and GLC Advisors & Co's Michael Kizer.
  • Marblegate/TIA. In case you haven't gotten your fill, here is more analysis of the Second Circuit opinion, this time from Hunton & Williams LLP's Jason Harbour and Shannon Daily.

What the Pros Say (2/19/17)

  • Default Interest. Eric Goodman and Joseph Esmont of Baker & Hostetler LLP chime in on the recent Ninth Circuit decision on the subject.
  • Hedge FundsThe Boston Consulting Group discusses the challengesfacing the beleaguered masters of the universe. 
  • Marblegate/Trust Indendure ActAn analysis - from a capital markets perspective - from the fine lawyers at Sidley LLP
  • Roust. Myles MacDonald from Cole Schotz PC summarizes the recent Roust Corp. bankruptcy case, concluding that the speed of it is not "generalizable."

What the Pros Say (2/12/17)

  • European Distressed DebtOrrick and Greenhill & Co. Inc. team up to summarize the state of European distressed debt in 2017.
  • Malls. Kenneth Rosen of Lowenstein Sandler LLP discusses the need for malls to diversify given a multitude of challenges to retail. 
  • Marblegate/TIA - King & Spalding LLP's Michael Rupe, W. Austin Jowers, Jeffrey Pawlitz, Christopher Boies and Michael Handler offer their thoughts on the recent much-discussed ruling on the Trust Indenture Act. 
  • Subordination. Michael Friedman and Leo Gagion of Chapman & Cutler LLP discuss the recent Ninth Circuit decision on subordination. 
  • Survey. AlixPartners released its 2017 restructuring experts survey. Read it here. And here is a summary

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