In a recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Montana faced a pivotal decision that underscores the significance of adhering to the terms outlined in a confirmed bankruptcy plan. The debtor in this case owned and operated a mine but failed to make required payments under its confirmedContinue reading “Understanding Bankruptcy: The Importance of Confirmed Plans”
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Court Rules Arbitration Agreements Subordinate to Bankruptcy Code
In a noteworthy decision, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Montana has denied a motion to compel arbitration filed by The LCF Group, Inc. (“LCF”) in the bankruptcy case of Bridger Steel, Inc. This ruling provides valuable insights into how arbitration agreements interact with bankruptcy proceedings, particularly when a bankruptcy trustee isContinue reading “Court Rules Arbitration Agreements Subordinate to Bankruptcy Code”