In the Matter of Lothian Oil, Inc., Fifth Circuit Rejects Per Se Rule that Claim Recharacterization Applies Only to Insiders | Practical Law
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In In the Matter of Lothian Oil, Inc., the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit rejected the per se rule limiting bankruptcy courts' power to recharacterize claims to only those involving company insiders.
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In the Matter of Lothian Oil, Inc., Fifth Circuit Rejects Per Se Rule that Claim Recharacterization Applies Only to Insiders
Practical Law Legal Update 9-507-4703
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In the Matter of Lothian Oil, Inc., Fifth Circuit Rejects Per Se Rule that Claim Recharacterization Applies Only to Insiders
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Published on 22 Aug 2011
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In the Matter of Lothian Oil, Inc.
, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit rejected the per se rule limiting bankruptcy courts' power to recharacterize claims to only those involving company insiders.