Courts Split on Committee Intervention as of Right in Adversary Proceedings
The circuits are split on whether a creditors’ committee may intervene as of right in adversary proceedings under Section 1109(b).
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Subordination agreement did not transfer voting rights, but prudential standing nevertheless barred the subordinated creditor from participating in confirmation, Judge Somers says.
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