Warren J Martin Jr

Warren J Martin Jr

February 07, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Patient Care Ombudsman: A Different Type of Estate Professional

Given that hospital bankruptcies are on the rise, the role of the patient care ombudsman is becoming more necessary and commonplace. The key challenge the courts face is striking a balance between ensuring ongoing proper patient care while maximizing the bankruptcy estate.

By Warren J. Martin Jr. and Rachel H. Ginzburg

7 minute read

February 08, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Running on Empty: Why Pacific Gas and Electric Filed for Bankruptcy

The company is vulnerable to significant damage claims arising out of both the 2017 and 2018 California wildfires.

By Rachel Ginzburg, Rachel Parisi and Warren J. Martin Jr.

8 minute read

February 20, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

'Bootstrap' Plans Not Just a Thing of the Past

A recent example of a successful traditional Chapter 11 reorganization is the EZ Mailing Services bankruptcy case.

By Warren J. Martin Jr. and Rachel A. Parisi

10 minute read

February 06, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

'Petersburg Regency': A Case for Structured Dismissals That Is Stronger Than 'Jevic'

A broad reversal by the Supreme Court of the Jevic decision might mean the end of efficient structured dismissals that do not involve class skipping, such as the one accomplished by the settling creditors in Petersburg Regency.

By Warren J. Martin Jr. and Rachel A. Parisi

11 minute read

August 11, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Bankruptcy Law, Meet Environmental Law

A battle has waged in the federal courts concerning a bankruptcy trustee's substantively unlimited statutory power of abandonment and the state's power and right to protect the public's health and safety.

By Jeffry H. Koenig, Warren J. Martin Jr. and Ronald E. Steinvurzel

10 minute read

August 14, 2003 | Law.com

Bankruptcy Law, Meet Environmental Law

A battle has waged in the federal courts concerning a bankruptcy trustee's substantively unlimited statutory power of abandonment and the state's power and right to protect the public's health and safety. The New Jersey Industrial Site Recovery Act and its implementing regulations are designed to ensure against unnecessary risks to public health and the environment.

By Jeffry H. Koenig, Warren J. Martin Jr. and Ronald E. Steinvurzel

10 minute read