The Diocese of Camden, New Jersey
Case Number:
1:20-bk-21257
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Firms
- Laffey Bucci
- Klehr Harrison
- Bradley & Riley
- Kurtzman Steady
- Porzio Bromberg
- Eckert Seamans
- Pfau Cochran
- Lex Nova Law
- Abir Cohen
- Stern & Eisenberg
- Dilworth Paxson
- Baldante & Rubenstein
- Webber McGill
- Dalton & Associates PA
- Stamoulis & Weinblatt
- Kline & Specter
- Lite DePalma
- Pashman Stein
- Parker Hudson
- Rebenack Aronow
- Montgomery McCracken
- Lundy Law
- Barnes & Thornburg
- Hellring Lindeman
- Javerbaum Wurgaft
- Buchanan Ingersoll
- Duane Morris
- Sherman Silverstein
- Raynes & Lawn
- Trenk Isabel
- Troutman
- Clyde & Co
- Womble Bond
- Rothenberg Law Firm
- O'Melveny & Myers
- White and Williams
- Rivkin Radler
- Flaster Greenberg
- McManimon Scotland
- Orrick Herrington
- Squire Patton
- Cozen O'Connor
- Giordano Halleran
- Gibbons PC
- Sills Cummis
- Janet Janet
- Cole Schotz
- Lowenstein Sandler
- Schlam Stone
- Archer & Greiner
- Moss & Barnett
- McCarter & English
- Skarzynski Marick
- McElroy Deutsch
- Jeff Anderson & Associates
- Cross & Simon
- Hodgson Russ
Companies
- Berkshire Hathaway Energy GT&S
- Finance Scholars Group
- Berkeley Research Group LLC
- Atlantic City Electric Co.
- Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
- Stout Risius Ross LLC
- Granite State Insurance Co.
- The PNC Financial Services Group Inc.
- Roux Associates Inc.
- Wells Fargo & Co.
- EisnerAmper LLP
- Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
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March 03, 2022
NJ Diocese Abuse Claimants Accuse Insurers Of Stonewalling
A committee representing sexual abuse claimants in the Catholic Diocese of Camden, New Jersey's Chapter 11 case told a bankruptcy court Thursday that insurers have been stonewalling its requests for information and refusing to respond to discovery requests.
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February 28, 2022
NJ Diocese Ordered To Bolster Ch. 11 Plan Disclosures
A New Jersey Catholic diocese forced into Chapter 11 by a barrage of clergy sex abuse lawsuits will have to inform claimants what will happen if it doesn't get court approval of a proposed $30 million insurance settlement that will fund a third of their compensation, a bankruptcy judge has ruled.
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February 23, 2022
Judge Eyes Tweaks For NJ Diocese's Ch. 11 Plan Disclosures
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge said Wednesday that he's going to require some modifications to a Catholic diocese's disclosure statement of a Chapter 11 plan driven by a barrage of clergy sex abuse litigation, following a hearing in which survivors said they still don't have enough information to cast informed votes.
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February 17, 2022
NJ Diocese Defeats Bid To Value Clergy Sex Abuse Claims
A New Jersey bankruptcy judge has rejected a creditor committee's bid to put a dollar figure on the combined value of hundreds of clergy sex abuse claims against a Catholic diocese, finding that such an effort would cause rather than avoid "undue delay" in the administration of the organization's Chapter 11 case.
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February 09, 2022
Clergy Abuse Victims Ask Ch. 11 Judge For Claims Valuation
Clergy sex abuse claimants implored a New Jersey bankruptcy judge on Wednesday to place a value on their claims amid a Chapter 11 stalemate with a Catholic diocese over their compensation, arguing that the parties still can't agree on a figure after more than a year.
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February 03, 2022
Camden Diocese Hikes Ch. 11 Victim Trust Fund To $90M
The bankrupt Catholic Diocese of Camden updated its Chapter 11 plan late Wednesday in New Jersey court, including a $90 million settlement trust for sexual abuse claims against the church to be funded by the diocese, its parishes and insurers that represents a nearly $40 million increase over the debtor's previous proposal.
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February 02, 2022
NJ Diocese Blasts Abuse Claimants Over Ch. 11 Discovery
A bankrupt New Jersey Catholic diocese slammed the barrage of discovery requests it received from sex abuse claimants seeking a bigger payout from its Chapter 11 case, arguing Wednesday that they're trying to stall approval of an insurance settlement that will help compensate the victims.
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January 06, 2022
NJ Diocese Seeks OK For $27M Insurance Settlement
The Diocese of Camden is asking a New Jersey bankruptcy judge to sign off on a nearly $27.2 million settlement with its insurance carriers despite the opposition of clergy abuse claimants.
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December 06, 2021
Claimants Seek Further $63M From 'Mud-Slinging' NJ Diocese
Clergy abuse claimants have asked a New Jersey bankruptcy court to free up $63 million in Diocese of Camden funds to bolster their compensation and also accused the Roman Catholic diocese of resorting to "mud-slinging" to avoid justifying its bid to shield the assets.
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December 01, 2021
NJ Diocese Fights Bid To Value Sex Abuse Claims In Ch. 11
A bankrupt New Jersey Catholic diocese on Wednesday slammed a creditor committee's bid to suss out the value of hundreds of clergy sex abuse claims in its Chapter 11 process, calling the hearing motion "disingenuous" and "a transparent attempt to avoid the inevitable plan confirmation hearings."