skills/legal/chapter-11-reorg-plan/SKILL.md
Drafts a Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization under 11 U.S.C. §§ 1121–1129 with claim classification, treatment provisions, distribution mechanics, executory contract determinations, and confirmation compliance. Use when preparing reorganization plans, restructuring debts, classifying claims, drafting Chapter 11 plans, or helping debtors emerge from bankruptcy. Trigger keywords: reorganization plan, Chapter 11, plan of reorganization, debt restructuring, cramdown, claim classification, confirmation order.
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Drafts a statutory-compliant Plan of Reorganization with precise claim classifications, treatment provisions, and implementation mechanics.
Draft using the following article structure. Each article must satisfy referenced statutory provisions. Number sections: Article I → Section 1.1 → (a) → (i).
| Element | Content | |---|---| | Debtor identification | Legal name, DBAs, state of org, principal place of business | | Statutory authority | § 1121(a) (exclusive period) or § 1121(c) (non-debtor proponent) | | Case narrative | Concise summary of distress, post-petition performance, reorganization strategy |
Define all terms across four categories:
Unclassified claims (paid in full on Effective Date per § 1129(a)(9)):
Classified claims:
| Class | Description | Impairment | Notes | |---|---|---|---| | 1 | Secured Claims (per collateral pool) | Varies | Separate class per distinct collateral; § 506(a) allowed amount vs. deficiency | | 2 | Priority Unsecured (§ 507(a)(4)–(5)) | Typically unimpaired | Wage, employee benefit claims | | 3 | General Unsecured | Typically impaired | Largest class by creditor count | | 3A | Convenience Class (optional) | Unimpaired | Small claims below threshold | | 4 | Subordinated Claims | Impaired | Agreement, statutory, or equitable subordination | | 5 | Equity Interests | Impaired | Separate classes if complex capital structure |
For each class state: designation, description, estimated aggregate amount, impairment status.
Unimpaired classes: Payment in full in cash on Effective Date, or rights unaltered per § 1124. State funding source.
Impaired classes — specify per class:
| Element | Specification | |---|---| | Recovery percentage | Against allowed claim amount | | Distribution form | Cash, property, new securities, or combination | | Payment timing | Lump sum vs. installment schedule | | Interest rate | Market rate for deferred payments (required for cramdown) | | Funding source | Operations, exit facility, asset sales, contributions | | Present value | Discount rate and PV calculation for installments |
Secured claim options (one per class):
Equity treatment:
Confirmation test: Best interests (§ 1129(a)(7)) — recovery ≥ Chapter 7 liquidation value. Reference liquidation analysis from disclosure statement.
Funding sources — quantify each:
| Source | Details | |---|---| | Cash on hand | Projected Effective Date balance | | Operating cash flow | Reference financial projections | | Asset sales | § 363 or post-confirmation; timeline and process | | Exit financing | Terms, lender, commitment status | | Capital contributions | Source and conditions |
Post-confirmation: Business changes, management team, corporate governance (board composition, investor rights, org doc modifications).
Securities compliance: § 1145 exemption (exchange for claims) or § 4(a)(2) (sophisticated investors); transfer restrictions and registration rights.
To Confirmation: Entry of confirmation order; § 1129(a) findings or § 1129(b) cramdown; disclosure statement approved (§ 1125); at least one impaired class accepted (§ 1129(a)(10)).
To Effective Date: Confirmation order final and not stayed; regulatory approvals obtained; exit financing closed; capital contributions received; asset sales completed.
Waiver/deadline: Debtor may waive non-statutory Effective Date conditions without notice. Deadline: 60–90 days post-confirmation (vacate if not met). Debtor may extend by filing notice.
Exclusive jurisdiction retained for: plan interpretation; claim allowance/objections; professional fees; post-confirmation modifications (§ 1127); executory contract disputes; tax determinations; avoidance actions (Chapter 5); distribution disputes; discharge enforcement; final decree (Rule 3022).
Key changes made:
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