United States:
ABI’s Commission To Study The Reform Of Chapter 11 Issues Recommendations
16 December 2014
Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP
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Earlier today, ABI issued its much-anticipated report
regarding potential revisions to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy
Code. As Reuters reports, ABI "formed the
commission in 2012 amid concerns that rising costs of Chapter 11
were deterring companies from filing for bankruptcy."
Stay tuned to the Hughes Hubbard Bankruptcy Report for updates
on key takeaways in the near future.
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