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Rochelle on AES Eastern Venue Questions, Adelphia: Audio

Audio Download: Rochelle on AES Eastern Venue Questions, Adelphia:

AES Eastern Energy LP, an owner of six power plants in New York State, could turn into a test case for whether companies with few connections to Delaware may nonetheless reorganize there, as Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia and Bloomberg News bankruptcy columnist Bill Rochelle discuss on their bankruptcy podcast. Open Range Communications Inc., a defunct wireless broadband provider, is biting the hand that fed it, or so Rochelle says. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Cecelia G. Morris will become the next chief bankruptcy judge in the Southern District of New York, although her home court is a two-hour drive north of Manhattan. The podcast ends with an examination of when trials in bankruptcy court may offend the U.S. Constitution, using an Adelphia Communications Corp. opinion from a district judge in New York as a jumping off point for analysis.

(Source: Bloomberg)

Running time 12:09

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