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Debra A. Dandeneau

    Business Finance & Restructuring Partner
Pro Bono
Bondholder Representations
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

New York

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News / Publications

News

  • American Capital Completes Restructuring more
    (June 29, 2010, Weil News)
  • Weil Gotshal Attorneys Honored at the Legal Aid Awards more
    (November 02, 2006, Weil Gotshal News)
  • Weil Gotshal and Lawyers Receive Awards from the New York Legal Aid Society more
    (December 02, 2005, Weil Gotshal News)

Publications

  • Mass Tort Chapter 11 Cases/Real Estate Considerations
    (2006, Reorganizing Failing Businesses)
  • Is it Possible to Sell a Portfolio Company for Too Much? more
    (November 2005, Private Equity Alert)
  • Current Issues in Bankruptcy and Environmental Law
    (January 1994, various publishers)
  • Effect of an "Unintentional" Beneficiary’s Bankruptcy
    (September/October 1991, Letters of Credit Report)
  • How Subrogation Rights Apply to Letters of Credit
    (July/August 1991, Letters of Credit Report)
  • Bankruptcy Court Prohibits Letters of Credit Draw
    (May/June 1991, Letters of Credit Report)
  • Discharge under Chapter 11
    (July 1990, NYU Bankruptcy Conference)
  • Formulation of a Confirmable Chapter 11 Plan under the Bankruptcy Code
    (July 1990, NYU Bankruptcy Conference)
  • Deprizio and Letters of Credit - A Hidden Preference Exposure to Issuers?
    (June 1990, Letters of Credit Report)
  • Restructuring Leveraged Buyouts in the Context of a Chapter 11 Reorganization
    (1990, Twelfth Annual Institute on Acquisitions and Takeovers (PLI))
  • Creditors’ Plans of Reorganization - A Major Innovation under the Bankruptcy Reform Act
    (July 1988, NYU Bankruptcy Conference)

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