The Collier Guide to Chapter 11: Key Topics and Selected Industries is the latest addition to the Collier line of bankruptcy products from LexisNexis. Written by over 20 bankruptcy lawyers from leading firms, the Guide takes an in-depth look at the key topics involved in current chapter 11 practice and the special issues that arise in selected industries. It fills the gap between the Code-based coverage of Collier on Bankruptcy and the more general topical approach of the Collier Bankruptcy Practice Guide. Visit the LexisNexis Book Store or view a brochure to learn more.
Chapter 1: Overview of Chapter 11
Richard F. Hahn & Jasmine Ball
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York
Chapter 2: Trends in DIP Financing in the Aftermath of the Credit Crisis of 2008-2009
Abhilash M. Raval, Tyson Lomazow, Samuel A. Khalil & Brian Kinney
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, New York
Chapter 3: Asset Sales Under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code
Felton E. Parrish, Jo Ann J. Brighton & James E. Morgan
K&L Gates LLP, Charlotte and Chicago
Chapter 4: Chapter 11 as a Liquidation Tool: Legal, Tactical and Practical Considerations for Debtors, Lenders and Buyers
Robert J. Keach
Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, Portland, Maine
Chapter 5: Prepackaged Bankruptcy Cases
George E.B. Maguire & Jasmine Ball
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York
Chapter 6: Treatment of Benefits and Compensation Arrangements in Bankruptcy and Key Employee Benefits Issues in a Sale of Assets Under Section 363
John R. Cornell, Daniel C. Hagen, Tricia Eschbach-Hall & Lisa Rothman Jesner
Jones Day, New York and Cleveland
Chapter 7: Federal Income Tax Issues
Carl M. Jenks
Jones Day, New York and Cleveland
Chapter 9: Environmental Issues in Bankruptcy
Claude R. ("Chip")
Bowles & Ivana Shallcross
Greenebaum Doll &
McDonald, PLLC, Louisville, Kentucky
Chapter 10: Intellectual Property in Bankruptcy
Eric E. Bensen
Garden City, New York
Chapter 11: Chapter 15 Law and Practice
Ronald J. Silverman
Bingham McCutchen LLP, New York
Chapter 12: Labor and Employment Issues in Bankruptcy
Kenric D. Kattner
& Arthur T. Carter,
Haynes & Boone
LLP, Houston, Texas & Dallas, Texas
Chapter
15: Class Action Issues Affecting Chapter 11 Reorganizations
Kenneth
H. Eckstein
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, New York
Chapter 20: Issues Affecting Reorganizations in the Retail Area
Neil E. Herman
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, New York
Chapter 21: Real Estate Bankruptcy
David R. Kuney & Jeffrey E. Bjork
Sidley Austin LLP, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles
Chapter 22: Treatment of Hospitals and Health Care Businesses in Chapter 11
Adam C. Rogoff
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, New York
Chapter 23: Treatment of Automotive Suppliers and Customers in Chapter 11 Cases
Patrick E. Mears & John T. Gregg
Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Chapter 24: Special Issues in Airline Industry Reorganizations
Michael J. Edelman & Douglas J. Lipke
Vedder Price P.C., Chicago and New York
Chapter 25: Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases Involving Casino Businesses
Robert W. Stocker II & Peter J. Kulick
Dickinson Wright PLLC, Lansing, Michigan
Chapter 26: Fraudulent Transfer Action Claims Against the FDIC in Bank Holding Company Cases
James D. Higgason,Jr.
Andrews Kurth LLP, Houston
Chapter
28: Chapter 11 Cases Involving Professional Sports Franchises
By Thomas J. Salerno & Jordan A. Kroop,
Squire Sanders &
Dempsey LLP, Phoenix
Hon.
Redfield T. Baum, U.S.B.C.-District of Arizona