Post-Confirmation Issues: How to Fix What You Did Not Fix at Confirmation
By: Joseph J. Wielebinski (Co-presenter) I. INTRODUCTION In many cases, problems or defects in a confirmed plan can be remedied by utilizing the applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code to implement appropriate modifications to the plan. However, the ability to implement necessary modifications and the bankruptcy court’s jurisdiction to do so is not without limits. Therefore, understanding and being able to work within these limitations is critical to any experienced practitioner. A corollary to the remedial actions in the post-confirmation environment is the ability to enforce a plan that has not or cannot be consummated or that has other problems that are beyond the plan proponent’s ability to address through modifications to the plan. Similarly, a issue of significant importance that has increasingly arisen in the post-confirmation context is the preservation and enforcement of claims reserved under a confirmed plan and the impact of res judicata and judicial and equitable estoppel that could limit these rights. TO READ MORE, CLICK THE PDF ICON BELOW: |