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How Will Bankruptcy Courts Shape Crypto Regulation?
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Creditors have been waiting with bated breath to see how the courts will decide key questions such as how will the tussle between the US courts and the Bahamian authorities play out; what assets are allocated to which entity; what will recoveries...
Read MoreCryptocurrency and Bankruptcy –The Unknown Frontier
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Currencies have evolved since the introduction of global blockchain technology twenty years ago. Blockchain is a complex technology that powers the creation of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and facilitates other digital distributed ledger...
Read MoreRising Interest Rates and Restructuring Predictions
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In an effort to combat inflation, the Federal Reserve (Fed) is raising interest rates. Inflation is a decrease in the purchasing power of our money which causes prices to increase in goods and services over time. The pandemic has presented added...
Read MoreWhere to Next? Travel and Bankruptcy Predictions Remain Foggy
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There is no argument that throughout the pandemic, travel has been one of the hardest hit industries. Domestic and international restrictions, capacity limitations, cancelled events, remote operations, illness, and fear caused people to travel...
Read MorePandemic Bankruptcy Battles: Looking Back and Beyond
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Most government aid has ceased or is winding down, and rising inflation and tightening monetary policies will threaten some companies’ ability to remain financially strong. This allows for more realistic 2022 predictions – and what is likely on...
Read MoreHealthcare Organizations and Bankruptcy: Is Telemedicine the Savior?
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The healthcare industry has been under financial stress for years, with a record-setting number of bankruptcy filings in 2018. High filing numbers continued into 2019 and 2020, as effects from the pandemic exacerbated the situation. According to...
Read MoreThe Future of Student Loans and Bankruptcy – Is There a Bubble Waiting to Burst?
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In March 2021, the U.S. Department of Education noted that student loan borrowers owed $1.6 trillion federal and private loans. For many, loans are the only option to attend a U.S. university or college for undergraduate, graduate, and...
Read MoreThe Future of Subchapter V: Navigating the Pandemic and Beyond
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Bankruptcy courts have had an increase in activity since the COVID-19 pandemic struck, especially for small businesses facing financial challenges. The Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA), which was passed in August 2019 and became effective...
Read MoreWhen Mass Tort Meets Bankruptcy
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Mass tort actions are large and complicated matters generally involving a wide cross section of plaintiffs with varying degrees of harm caused by a product or substance. Cases involving serious product failures like vehicle airbags or exposure to...
Read MoreSay Farewell to 2020 with Your Favorite Blogs
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2020 has been a year like no other, and through our blog, the Epiq Angle, we have explored many new topics to help you keep up with the changes that COVID-19 has thrust upon us. Every sector in the legal industry has been impacted. Throughout it...
Read MorePredictions for Bankruptcies in 2021
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The U.S. economy has experienced a tumultuous year. COVID-19 has caused businesses and individuals alike to turn to bankruptcy in order to keep their creditors at bay. Others have delayed filing because they have been able to take advantage of...
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