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January 28, 2026 - Announcements + Recognitions

Bankruptcy + Reorganizations Group Authors Key U.S. Sections for 2025 Chambers Insolvency Global Practice Guide

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Our Bankruptcy + Reorganizations group continues to be recognized for thought leadership in the field, with team members contributing two significant chapters to the 2025 Chambers Insolvency Global Practice Guide.

Law and Practice – USA
Group co-chairs Davis Lee Wright and Natalie Ramsey, and partners Katherine M. Fix and Rachel Jaffe Mauceri authored the "Law and Practice – USA" section, providing a comprehensive overview of the U.S. insolvency framework. Their analysis covers:

  • The Bankruptcy Code’s structure
  • Creditor rights, remedies, and priorities
  • Statutory restructuring and liquidation procedures
  • Directors’ and officers’ duties, and
  • Cross-border considerations

Leveraging their broad experience guiding clients through high-stakes reorganizations and extensive work in litigation strategy and creditor negotiations, the authors provide a well-rounded analysis of U.S. bankruptcy law and offer relevant perspectives and practical insights for practitioners.

USA – Delaware Trends and Developments
In the "USA – Delaware Trends and Developments" chapter, group co-chair Davis Lee Wright and partner Rachel Jaffe Mauceri, joined by Evan M. Lazerowitz and Margaret A. Goggins, examine some of the most closely watched issues in bankruptcy law today, including:

  • Third-party releases after the Supreme Court’s Purdue decision
  • Recent Chapter 11 cases across multiple federal circuits
  • Opt-in vs. opt-out consent structures
  • Practical implications for creditors and plan proponents
  • Evolving Delaware jurisprudence and its impact on restructuring strategies

These chapters reflect the team’s deep expertise across high-stakes insolvency matters and their commitment to advancing best practices in the field.