"[It's] a clear rejection of lender claims that they were structurally senior to other unsecured creditors."

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"[It's] a clear rejection of lender claims that they were structurally senior to other unsecured creditors."

Andrew Rahl, head of the bankruptcy and restructuring practice group at Anderson Kill & Olick and a counsel to the bondholders and trade-claims holders, on Judge John Fullam's decision to grant substantive consolidation in the bankruptcy case of Owens Corning.

"[It's] a clear rejection of lender claims that they were structurally senior to other unsecured creditors."-- Andrew Rahl, head of the bankruptcy and restructuring practice group at Anderson Kill & Olick and a counsel to the bondholders and trade-claims holders, on Judge John Fullam's decision to grant substantive consolidation in the bankruptcy case of Owens Corning.

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