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Bankruptcy Court Splits the Baby on Real Estate Landlord’s Claim for Unpaid Postpetition Rent

A chapter 7 trustee-lessee’s failure to comply with postpetition, pre-rejection lease obligations does not automatically give the landlord an administrative expense claim, as some courts fashion alternative remedies on a...more

Not So Fast: Satisfaction of Default-Rate Interest Required before Loan Reinstatement

A New York Bankruptcy Judge held that a debtor must pay default-rate interest and fees to a secured lender as a condition to reinstatement of defaulted and accelerated debt under a chapter 11 plan. A debtor must pay...more

Third Circuit Confirms Triangular Setoffs Unenforceable in Bankruptcy

The Third Circuit’s recent decision in In re Orexigen Therapeutics Inc., 990 F.3d 748 (3d Cir. 2021) holds that section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, which governs creditor setoffs, requires “strict bilateral mutuality.” As a...more

Personal Guaranties May Not Deter Property Owner Bankruptcies

Lenders should plan for real estate owner bankruptcies despite having a non-recourse carveout guaranty triggered by the owner’s bankruptcy filing. Real estate bankruptcies may occur despite personal guaranties because...more

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