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3 June 2020

A Committee Of None: Section 1114 Relief When No Retirees Will Serve

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Bankruptcy and Restructuring partners Stephen D. Zide and P. Bradley O'Neill, and special counsel Jennifer R. Sharret authored an American Bankruptcy Institute Journal article titled...
United States Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-Structuring

Bankruptcy and Restructuring partners Stephen D. Zide and P. Bradley O'Neill, and special counsel Jennifer R. Sharret authored an American Bankruptcy Institute Journal article titled “A Committee of None: Section 1114 Relief When No Retirees Will Serve” on April 28, 2020. The article examines Section 1114 of the Bankruptcy Code to answer the question “what happens when no retiree is willing to serve on the committee.”

Originally published 28 April, 2020

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