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Cramdown or in Hipster-speak "Cram"

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"Cram" is a Plan weapon of choice and necessity for many debtors. Investigate secured creditor cram, with an emphasis on cram interest rates in the current environment, lien retention terms, indubitable equivalent issues, and secured class voting.

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1. Cramdown or in Hipster-speak "Cram" (Jan 2017)

Hon. H. Christopher Mott, William L. Wallander, Bettina M. Whyte

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Cramdown or in Hipster-speak "Cram" (Jan 2017)

"Cram" is a Plan weapon of choice and necessity for many debtors. Investigate secured creditor cram, with an emphasis on cram interest rates in the current environment, lien retention terms, indubitable equivalent issues, and secured class voting.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Bankruptcy Conference

Hon. H. Christopher Mott, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Western District of Texas - Austin, TX
William L. Wallander, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Dallas, TX
Bettina M. Whyte, Bettina Whyte Consultants, LLC - Jackson, WY