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The Diocese of Camden, New Jersey
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1:20-bk-21257
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Firms
- Abir Cohen
- Archer & Greiner
- Baldante & Rubenstein
- Barnes & Thornburg
- Becker LLC
- Bradley & Riley
- Buchanan Ingersoll
- Clyde & Co
- Cole Schotz
- Cozen O'Connor
- Cross & Simon
- Dilworth Paxson
- Duane Morris
- Eckert Seamans
- Flaster Greenberg
- Giordano Halleran
- Janet Janet
- Javerbaum Wurgaft
- Jeff Anderson & Associates
- Klehr Harrison
- Kline & Specter
- Kurtzman Steady
- Laffey Bucci
- Lex Nova Law
- Lite DePalma
- Lowenstein Sandler
- Lundy Law
- McCarter & English
- McElroy Deutsch
- McManimon Scotland
- Montgomery McCracken
- Moss & Barnett
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Orrick Herrington
- Parker Hudson
- Pashman Stein
- Pfau Cochran
- Porzio Bromberg
- Raynes & Lawn
- Rebenack Aronow
- Rivkin Radler
- Rothenberg Law Firm
- Schlam Stone
- Sherman Silverstein
- Sills Cummis
- Squire Patton
- Stamoulis & Weinblatt
- Stern & Eisenberg
- Trenk Isabel
- Troutman Pepper
- Webber McGill
- White and Williams
- Womble Bond
Companies
- Atlantic City Electric Co.
- Berkeley Research Group LLC
- Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
- EisnerAmper LLP
- Finance Scholars Group
- Granite State Insurance Co.
- Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
- Roux Associates Inc.
- Stout Risius Ross LLC
- The PNC Financial Services Group Inc.
- Wells Fargo & Co.
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May 03, 2022
Week In Bankruptcy: Purdue On Defense, Becker Goes To Jail
Purdue Pharma LP told the Second Circuit that decades of precedent justify opioid liability releases given to the Sackler family under its Chapter 11 plan, tennis legend Boris Becker is headed to jail across the pond for hiding assets in bankruptcy, and asbestos claims drove a Hess Corp. subsidiary into bankruptcy in Texas. This is the week in bankruptcy.
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April 27, 2022
Riled Insurers Win Time To Probe Diocese's New Ch. 11 Plan
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge said Wednesday he would delay the confirmation of a Roman Catholic diocese's Chapter 11 plan at the behest of insurers blindsided by the debtor's abandonment of a deal that would have capped their payouts for clergy sex abuse survivors at $30 million.
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April 19, 2022
Bankrupt NJ Diocese Inks $87.5M Deal With Abuse Survivors
A bankrupt Roman Catholic diocese in New Jersey has agreed to pay $87.5 million to more than 300 survivors of sexual abuse at the hands of clergy, according to an announcement Tuesday.
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April 07, 2022
Ch. 11 Judge Will Unseal Names Of Accused Camden Clergy
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge ruled Thursday that the names of clergymen accused of sexual abuse can appear on the public Chapter 11 docket of a Roman Catholic diocese forced into insolvency by a barrage of clergy abuse lawsuits, saying only the names of the survivors are private.
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April 07, 2022
NJ Diocese, Insurers Battle Abuse Survivors Over Ch. 11 Deal
A bankrupt New Jersey Catholic diocese and its insurers battled with clergy sex abuse claimants over a pending $30 million insurance settlement that will fund a third of the claimants' compensation, with each side attempting to whittle down their adversaries' planned evidence.
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April 06, 2022
Bankrupt Diocese, Insurers Push To Shield Accused Clergy
A New Jersey Catholic diocese urged a bankruptcy judge Wednesday to shield the names of clergy members and diocese personnel accused of sexually abusing children, arguing that the information should be kept confidential since the claims haven't been adjudicated.
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March 16, 2022
US Trustee, Abuse Victims Blast NJ Diocese's Insurance Deal
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge has received calls to reject a proposed deal between a New Jersey Roman Catholic diocese and its insurers, with the U.S. Trustee's Office saying it should be folded into the Chapter 11 plan and claimants decrying the third-party releases.
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March 15, 2022
NJ Diocese's Insurers Say More Info Needed On Abuse Claims
Insurers for a bankrupt New Jersey Catholic diocese are demanding additional information about attorneys claiming to represent clergy sexual abuse victims, saying they have failed to disclose essential information, such as their retention agreements.
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March 09, 2022
NJ Diocese Can Depose Abuse Survivors But Not Their Attys
A New Jersey Catholic diocese forced into Chapter 11 by a barrage of clergy sex abuse lawsuits can depose survivors in order to evaluate the validity their claims but can't question their attorneys, a bankruptcy judge ruled Wednesday.
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March 03, 2022
NJ Diocese Abuse Claimants Accuse Insurers Of Stonewalling
A committee representing sexual abuse claimants in the Catholic Diocese of Camden, New Jersey's Chapter 11 case told a bankruptcy court Thursday that insurers have been stonewalling its requests for information and refusing to respond to discovery requests.