The Diocese of Camden, New Jersey
Case Number:
1:20-bk-21257
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Firms
- Womble Bond
- Trenk Isabel
- McManimon Scotland
- Bradley & Riley
- Kurtzman Steady
- Javerbaum Wurgaft
- Pfau Cochran
- Lowenstein Sandler
- Archer & Greiner
- Stern & Eisenberg
- FBT Gibbons
- Pashman Stein
- Dilworth Paxson
- Troutman
- Eckert Seamans
- Baldante & Rubenstein
- White and Williams
- Cole Schotz
- McCarter & English
- Skarzynski Marick
- Abir Cohen
- Buchanan Ingersoll
- Hellring Lindeman
- Webber McGill
- Parker Hudson
- Stamoulis & Weinblatt
- Riker Danzig
- Sills Cummis
- Schlam Stone
- Rebenack Aronow
- Kline & Specter
- Lex Nova Law
- Lundy Law
- Porzio Bromberg
- Bassford Remele
- Sherman Silverstein
- Raynes & Lawn
- Hodgson Russ
- Barnes & Thornburg
- Squire Patton
- Rothenberg Law Firm
- Giordano Halleran
- Montgomery McCracken
- Clyde & Co
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Flaster Greenberg
- Duane Morris
- Klehr Harrison
- Cozen O'Connor
- Rivkin Radler
- Janet Janet
- Barclay Damon
- McElroy Deutsch
- Orrick Herrington
- Jeff Anderson & Associates
- Cross & Simon
Companies
- Finance Scholars Group
- Stout Risius Ross LLC
- Roux Associates Inc.
- The PNC Financial Services Group Inc.
- Wells Fargo & Co.
- Berkshire Hathaway Energy GT&S
- Berkeley Research Group LLC
- Atlantic City Electric Co.
- Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
- Granite State Insurance Co.
- EisnerAmper LLP
- Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
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March 09, 2022
NJ Diocese Can Depose Abuse Survivors But Not Their Attys
A New Jersey Catholic diocese forced into Chapter 11 by a barrage of clergy sex abuse lawsuits can depose survivors in order to evaluate the validity their claims but can't question their attorneys, a bankruptcy judge ruled Wednesday.
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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.