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- As his Here Lies Love played its last performances on Broadway, producer Hal Luftig scored a significant victory in court. The Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of New York recommended confirming the reorganization plan for Hal Luftig Company, Inc. (the "Company" for short).
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In Re: 22-11617-jpm Hal Luftig Company, Inc. Memorandum Opinion And Order signed on 11/22/2023 On Confirmation Of Small Business Plan Of Reorganization Under Chapter 11. (related document(s) 55 , 90 , 63 , 85 , 84 )
In In re Hal Luftig Co., the Bankruptcy Court recommended confirmation of a subchapter V small business reorganization plan that provided for the nonconsensual release of a non-debtor third party5. The Bankruptcy Court applied the Purdue III factors when considering the release6.
On November 22, 2023, the Honorable John P. Mastando III of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York issued Findings that recommended the confirmation of a Small Business Plan of Reorganization under Chapter 11 (the “Plan”) for the debtor.
Dec 2, 2023 · The Plan. The debtor filed a chapter 11 plan to discharge the debtor’s debt owing to the investor and give the owner a release from liability on the $2.9 million arbitration award. In return, the plan called for the owner to supply $600,000 toward payments under the plan.
Thus, with respect to nonconsensual third party releases, the Hal Luftig Co. District Court drew a line in the sand in favor of creditor protections over subchapter V’s goal of streamlining reorganization for small business debtors.
Pending before the Court is the request of Debtor Hal Luftig Company, Inc. (the “ Debtor ”) to confirm the Debtor’s Small Business Plan of Reorganization Under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (Docket No. 55)