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In Re Vitro: Non-Debtor Third Party Release Manifestly Contrary to United States Law

  • 18 décembre 2012
  • Garry M. Graber, Craig T. Lutterbein

In In re Vitro, S.A.B. de C.V., the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas issued an important decision that clarifies the ability of foreign debtors to enforce plans of reorganizations that do not comply with essential portions of Chapter 15 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.

Re Fraser Papers: Contractual Releases in a CCAA Proceeding

  • 18 décembre 2012
  • D.J. Miller

On September 18, 2012 Justice Morawetz of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) released written reasons following a motion heard June 29, 2012 concerning the availability, scope and binding effect of contractual releases.

Sino-Forest – Subordination of Equity Interests and Collateral Damage

  • 03 octobre 2012
  • Michael McNaughton

On 27 July 2012, Justice Morawetz of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) released reasons for decision in the Sino-Forest CCAA case concerning the scope and effect of the 2009 amendments to the CCAA that subordinate “equity claims”.

2012 Murray Klein Award for Excellence in Insolvency Law

  • 03 octobre 2012
  • Frank Spizzirri

This past Spring, it was both my pleasure and honour as the then chair of the Insolvency Law Section (“ILS”) to award the 2012 Murray Klein Award for Excellence in Insolvency Law to Michael J. MacNaughton of Borden Ladner Gervais LLP.

Message from the Chair

  • 03 octobre 2012
  • Roger Jaipargas

The OBA Insolvency Law Section seeks to promote the education and advancement of insolvency law principles among its members. The Executive for 2012/13 is comprised of a group of dedicated insolvency practitioners who have indicated their willingness to serve the Section and its members.