A federal appeals court has extended the parameters of its test used to determine when there is a valid claim against a company undergoing bankruptcy.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit adopted the test in an en banc panel two years ago in In re Grossman’s , replacing the flawed test used by the circuit since it issued In re M. Frenville in 1984.

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