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Environmental Law & Policy Networking Happy Hour, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Environmental Law & Policy Networking Happy Hour, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Flyers 2023-2024
No abstract provided.
Balancing Justice And The Planet: Navigating The Path To Sustainable Law Practice, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Balancing Justice And The Planet: Navigating The Path To Sustainable Law Practice, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Flyers 2023-2024
Professor Dov Greenbaum of Reichman University will be giving a lecture on how a law practice can be climate friendly or not.
2023-2024 Executive Board Announcement, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
2023-2024 Executive Board Announcement, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Flyers 2023-2024
No abstract provided.
Tackling Oci & 2023 Corporate Recruiting, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Tackling Oci & 2023 Corporate Recruiting, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law Society Presents: The Power Of Internships, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Environmental Law Society Presents: The Power Of Internships, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
The Environmental Impact Of Russia's War In Ukraine, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
The Environmental Impact Of Russia's War In Ukraine, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law, Cardozo Environmental Law Society
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Heyman Center Presents: Regulating The Metaverse, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance
Heyman Center Presents: Regulating The Metaverse, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance
Flyers 2022-2023
No abstract provided.
Third-Party Releases Under The Bankruptcy Code After Purdue Pharma, Jeanne L. Schroeder, David G. Carlson
Third-Party Releases Under The Bankruptcy Code After Purdue Pharma, Jeanne L. Schroeder, David G. Carlson
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The biggest bankruptcy case ever (as measured by unsecured claims against a debtor-in-possession) is In re Purdue Pharma, LLC. The bankruptcy court affirmed a plan discharging the Sackler family (equity owners and often officers of Purdue) of all “derivative” claims that belonged to the debtor-in-possession. The settlement was bought for a substantial sum payable over time by the Sacklers. A debtor-in-possession is the sole owner of a derivative claim and has the power to bind all the creditors to a settlement. Under the Bankruptcy Code, a plan discharging derivative claims is confirmable. In fact, as we will, show, a great …