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As Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filings Surge, Here’s What Creditors Need to Know to Protect and Enforce Their Rights

Fraser

Creditors of a bankrupt company must be aware of the various deadlines and procedures that govern the chapter 11 process in order to protect and enforce their rights. For creditors to maximize their recoveries, they must stay informed and take action during a bankruptcy proceeding. First Day” Motions. Proof-of-Claim Bar Date.

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Burr & Forman Names Eight New Partners Across Five Offices

Burr Forman

From Burr & Forman’s Jacksonville office: Armando Nozzolillo is a member of the firm’s Creditors’ Rights and Bankruptcy practice group. For more than a century, Burr & Forman LLP’s experienced legal team has served clients at the intersection of business and government. About Burr & Forman LLP.

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10 Common Questions About Bankruptcy

Debt Free Colorado

Are My Creditors capable of appealing My Bankruptcy? Chapter 7 bankruptcy Given its straightforward and simple nature, Chapter 7 is sometimes referred to as straight bankruptcy since it involves selling the debtor’s assets, and splitting the money among creditors. What Can’t Bankruptcy Do? What Debts are Discharged in Bankruptcy?

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Update: Supreme Court Resolves Circuit Split Regarding Pre-Bankruptcy Seizure

PBWT

In 2019, we began following a Circuit split regarding a secured creditor’s obligation to return collateral that it lawfully repossessed pre-petition after receiving notice of a debtor’s bankruptcy filing. by the existence of a separate provision, §542, that expressly governs the turnover of estate property.”

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Post-Default Environmental Risk Management for SBA Lenders

Jimerson Firm

Environmental Investigations are required, for example, before a lender or CDC can acquire the title to commercial real property collateral by purchasing it at a foreclosure sale or accepting a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, or taking over the operation of a borrower’s business that uses a hazardous substance. SOP 50 10 5(E), Appendix 2.

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