Massachusetts Environmental Law
Essential guidance for representing clients in bankruptcy proceedings

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- Publication Date: 8/29/2024
- Edition: 5th Edition 2024
- Copyright: © 2024 MCLE, Inc.
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Massachusetts Environmental Law
Essential guidance for representing clients in bankruptcy proceedings
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This publication is a comprehensive and practical guide to Massachusetts bankruptcy practice, addressing issues in both consumer and business bankruptcy. It includes an overview of the bankruptcy process and an introduction to filing a bankruptcy case—from prefiling investigation to review of the client's filing options. It also addresses a wide range of topics frequently arising in practice, such as jurisdiction, the automatic stay, the means test, distributions, exemptions, the sale or leasing of property, and plans under Chapter 11 and Chapter 13. The book provides step-by-step explanations and concrete analysis on each of these essential topics and incorporates the complete contents of two other key resources, Moving for Relief from the Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy and A Practical Guide to Consumer Bankruptcy.
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Update: June 2022
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your library with the 2022 edition of Bankruptcy Practice in Massachusetts. This latest product brings updated resources within your immediate reach—for fast, accurate, and practical solutions.
The 2022 edition incorporates materials from A Practical Guide to Consumer Bankruptcy and Moving for Relief from the Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy, substantially enhancing the book's treatment of these areas of practice.
Other highlights from the 2022 edition include
- enactment of the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019, which amended Chapter 11 to add Subchapter V—designed to permit qualifying small business debtors to file bankruptcy in a more timely and cost-effective manner—with extensive discussions of the requirements of the new subchapter and its relationship to the rest of the Bankruptcy Code);
- court decisions clarifying the scope and application of Subchapter V;
- three-year inflation adjustments, effective April 1, 2022, to numerous dollar amounts set forth in the Bankruptcy Code;
- detailed guidance on completing a plan under Chapter 13;
- requirements for the approval of Chapter 13 plans, including good faith and feasibility;
- guidance on motions for relief from the automatic stay;
- the courts' consideration of the tension between Sections 363 and 365 of the Bankruptcy Code when lessees seek protection and the leased property is being sold "free and clear" of all claims, liens, and interests;
- case law addressing the validity of third-party releases in Chapter 11 plans;
- a Supreme Court decision on whether Section 365(n) of the Bankruptcy Code protects trademark licenses;
- updates on the law governing executory contracts and unexpired leases;
- court decisions defining what constitutes a "claim" for bankruptcy purposes, the grounds for objecting to proofs of claim, and the bases on which claims are valued; and
- issues of mootness and jurisdiction arising in appellate practice.
We trust you will find this latest version of Bankruptcy Practice in Massachusetts an invaluable resource for your busy practice.
Cordially,
John M. Lawlor, MCLE Publications Attorney
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Table of Contents
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expand allChapter 01 expandChapter 02 expandState Administration and Enforcement
Buy ChapterChecklist 2.1
- Checklist of Suggestions for Dealing with MassDEP Staff Buy FormChapter 03 expandGovernmental Enforcement Litigation
Buy ChapterSeth Schofield, Esq., Environmental Protection Division, Office of the Attorney GeneralChapter 04 expandPublic Interest Environmental and Energy Litigation
Buy ChapterStaci Rubin, Esq., MPH, MELP, Department of Public Utilities
Phelps Turner, Esq., Conservation Law FoundationChecklist 4.1
- Checklist for Lawyers Pursuing Public Interest Environmental and Energy Litigation Buy FormExhibit 4A
- Sample Complaint: Deadline Suit Against Agency Buy FormExhibit 4B
- Sample Complaint: Injunctive Relief and Declaratory Judgment Suit Against Agency Buy FormExhibit 4C
- Sample Consent Decrees in Enforcement Suits Buy FormExhibit 4D
- Sample FOIA Request, Follow-up Letters, and FOIA Complaint Buy FormExhibit 4E
- Massachusetts Public Records Request Template Buy FormChapter 05 expandCommon Law Environmental Protection in Massachusetts
Buy ChapterProf. R. Lisle Baker, Esq., Suffolk University Law SchoolChapter 06 expandHistoric Preservation Law
Buy ChapterKathleen M. O'Donnell, Esq., Law Office of Kathleen M. O'DonnellChecklist 6.1
- Checklist of Adverse Effects Considered in Evaluating Projects Under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 Buy FormChapter 07 expandExhibit 7A
- Model Conservation Restriction Form (with DCS Comments) Buy FormExhibit 7B
- Conservation Restriction Submission Form Buy FormExhibit 7C
- Conservation Restriction Review Process General Outline (DCS Website) Buy FormExhibit 7D
- Plans, Policies, and Programs Helpful in Demonstrating State and Local Public Benefit (DCS Website) Buy FormExhibit 7E
- Conservation Land Tax Credit Program General Selection Criteria Buy FormExhibit 7F
- Massachusetts Conservation Land Tax Credit Application Buy FormChapter 08 expandMassachusetts Fisheries and Wildlife Law
Buy ChapterChapter 09 expandExhibit 9A
- Slash Disposal Setbacks Buy FormExhibit 9B
- Amendment Article 97 Buy FormExhibit 9C
- Executive Order # 193 Buy FormExhibit 9D
- Probable Statutory Intent of G.L. c. 40A, § 3 Buy FormExhibit 9E
- Sales Ratio Tests Buy FormExhibit 9F
- Current Use Taxation Table Buy FormExhibit 9G
- MDAR Agri-tourism Memo Buy FormChapter 10 expandChapter 11 expandTidelands and Waterways Law
Buy ChapterChapter 12 expandCoastal Zone Law
Buy ChapterChecklist 12.1
- Checklist of Requirements for Obtaining a New or Modified Discharge Permit Under 301 C.M.R. § 27.07 Buy FormExhibit 12A
- MCZM Program Policies Buy FormExhibit 12B
- The Oceans Act of 2008 Buy FormExhibit 12C
- 2021 Ocean Management Plan, Management Areas Buy FormExhibit 12D
- 2021 Ocean Management Plan, Renewable Energy Lease Areas in Adjacent Federal Waters Buy FormExhibit 12E
- Massachusetts Beaches Within the Coastal Barrier Resources System Buy FormChapter 13 expandChapter 14 expandMassachusetts Clean Air Act
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- Checklist of Exemptions from the Sewer System Extension and Connection Permit Program (314 C.M.R. § 7.00) Buy FormChapter 16 expandExhibit 16A
- Summary of Exceptions to Liability Under Section 10 of the Massachusetts Tort Claims Act Buy FormChapter 17 expandDrinking Water Supply
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- Key Provisions: The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments Buy FormChapter 18 expandSolid Waste Regulation in Massachusetts
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Buy ChapterChapter 21 expandExhibit 21A
- Summary of Reporting Requirements Under EPCRA and Implementing Regulations Buy FormChapter 22 expandHazardous Waste Cleanup
Buy ChapterExhibit 22A
- Emerging Contaminants Buy FormExhibit 22B
- Vapor Intrusion Conceptual Site Model and Charts Illustrating Evaluation Process and Critical Exposure Pathway Buy FormExhibit 22C
- Similar Soils Provision Guidance Buy FormExhibit 22D
- Evolution of the MCP Buy FormExhibit 22E
- Audit Fact Sheet Buy FormExhibit 22F
- Evolution of Chapter 21E Buy FormExhibit 22G
- MCP Timelines and Fees Buy FormExhibit 22H
- Downgradient Property Status Fact Sheet Buy FormExhibit 22I
- Model Notice of Demand Pursuant to G.L. c. 21E, § 4A Buy FormExhibit 22J
- Model Response to Section 4A Demand Notice Buy FormExhibit 22K
- MCP Cleanup Timeline Buy FormExhibit 22L
- MassDEP Fact Sheet on Brownfields and Waste Site Cleanup Programs Buy FormExhibit 22M
- Fact Sheet: The Massachusetts Waste Site Cleanup Program—The Basics Buy FormChapter 23 expandChecklist 23.1
- Checklist Regarding Claim Notice Under G.L. c. 21E, § 4A Buy FormChecklist 23.2
- Checklist Regarding Claim Response Under G.L. c. 21E, § 4A Buy FormChecklist 23.3
- Checklist of Key Witnesses Likely to Be Deposed in a Chapter 21E Case Buy FormExhibit 23A
- Sample Notification Letter Buy FormExhibit 23B
- Sample Complaint Buy FormExhibit 23C
- Sample Standstill and Tolling Agreement Buy FormChapter 24 expandChapter 25 expandEnvironmental Engineering for Lawyers
Buy ChapterRonald E. Myrick, Jr., Tetra Tech
Sean Reardon, Tetra Tech, Inc.Checklist 25.1
- Hazardous Waste Site Assessment Initial Data Source Checklist Buy FormChapter 26 expandEnvironmental Science for Lawyers
Buy ChapterDavid Biancavilla, BSC Group, Inc
Ingeborg E. Hegemann, BSC Group, Inc
Melissa Kaplan, BSC Group, Inc
Dominic Rinaldi, BSC Group, IncChapter 27 expandInsurance Issues in Environmental Practice
Buy ChapterChapter 28 expandEnvironmental Issues in Real Estate Practice
Buy ChapterExhibit 28A
- Basic Conditions for Offer Buy FormExhibit 28B
- Intermediate Conditions for Offer to Purchase Premises with Known Contamination Buy FormExhibit 28C
- Basic Indemnification Clause for Purchase and Sale Agreement Buy FormExhibit 28D
- Intermediate Indemnification Agreement for Execution as a Separate Contract Buy FormExhibit 28E
- Advanced Indemnification Agreement Buy FormExhibit 28F
- Warranties and Representations for Leaking Underground Tank Cleanup Buy FormExhibit 28G
- Lease Provisions on Hazardous Materials Buy FormExhibit 28H
- Typical Financing Indemnity Provision Buy FormChapter 29 expandThe Police Power and Regulatory Takings
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Prof. R. Lisle Baker, Esq., Suffolk University Law School, BostonSusan A. Bernstein, Esq., Susan A Bernstein, LexingtonDavid Biancavilla, BSC Group, Inc, BostonBarbara Carboni, Truro Town Hall, TruroRobert D. Cox, Jr., Esq., Bowditch & Dewey LLP, WorcesterKaren L. Crocker, Esq., Department of Environmental Protection, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonFrancis A. Di Luna, Esq., Smolak & Vaughan LLP, North AndoverHarlan M. Doliner, Esq., Mabbett & Associates Inc, StonehamIngeborg E. Hegemann, BSC Group, Inc, BostonAladdine D. Joroff, Esq., Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BostonAdam P. Kahn, Esq., Foley Hoag LLP, BostonMelissa Kaplan, BSC Group, Inc, BostonNancy Kaplan, Esq., Eversource/Legal Department, BostonRonald E. Myrick, Esq., Fort MyersKathleen M. O'Donnell, Esq., Law Office of Kathleen M. O'Donnell, MiltonSean Reardon, Tetra Tech, Inc., MarlboroughDominic Rinaldi, BSC Group, Inc, BostonStaci Rubin, Esq., MPH, MELP, Department of Public Utilities, BostonSeth Schofield, Esq., Environmental Protection Division, Office of the Attorney General, BostonJohn F. Shea, Esq., Verrill Dana LLP, BostonPhelps Turner, Esq., Conservation Law Foundation, BostonJonathan D. Witten, Esq., Law Office of Jonathan Witten, LLC, Duxbury