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Weighing Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors as a Debt Remedy

Weighing Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors as a Debt Remedy

Companies facing severe financial distress have more than one relief option to consider. An assignment for the benefit of creditors (ABC) is a less commonly known alternative to bankruptcy proceedings like Chapter 11. An ABC involves a transfer of the debtor company’s assets to an assignee, who assumes responsibility for liquidating the assets and distributing […]

Making Use of Rights Offerings in a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Rights offerings are a strategic tool that a company can use to facilitate its success in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It involves giving existing shareholders or creditors the opportunity to buy additional shares at a predetermined price, usually at a discount from the market price. The capital raised is primarily used to pay off secured […]

Major Changes to Chapter 11 Dollar Amounts Effective in 2025

Major Changes to Chapter 11 Dollar Amounts Effective in 2025

There have been significant changes to the dollar amounts specified in the Bankruptcy Code, which affect Chapter 11 cases filed on or after April 1, 2025. These changes are part of the mandatory inflation adjustment to the Code that occurs every three years. This year’s adjustment is approximately 13.2 percent, a notable increase compared to […]

When Is a Structured Dismissal Appropriate in Chapter 11?

Determining When a Structured Dismissal Is Suitable in a Chapter 11 Case.

A structured dismissal of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case is a court order that includes special provisions. Unlike a standard dismissal, which ends the case unconditionally, a structured dismissal resolves certain issues through agreements among the debtor, creditors and other stakeholders. It may call for distributing the debtor’s remaining funds in a manner considered fair […]

What the Automatic Stay Can and Cannot Do in a Chapter 11

Understanding the Scope and Limits of the Automatic Stay in Chapter 11.

The automatic stay is an integral aspect of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Taking effect immediately upon the filing of the petition, the stay temporarily halts creditors, collection agencies and government entities from pursuing actions against the debtor or the debtor’s property. It is designed to provide a breathing spell for the debtor, during which […]

What Is Involved in a Prepackaged Chapter 11?

What Does a Prepackaged Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Entail?

A prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy is a form of financial restructuring used by companies that need debt relief but want to avoid the usually lengthy and costly Chapter 11 process. A “pre-pack” requires working out a reorganization plan with creditors and shareholders before filing a petition in court. The plan includes details on how debts […]

U.S. Corporate Bankruptcies Reached 14-year High in 2024

U.S. Business Bankruptcies Hit Highest Level Since 2010 in 2024.

The year 2024 showed a marked increase in companies filing for bankruptcy protection, signaling a deepening crisis within the corporate sector. The first quarter of the year was particularly notable, with a total of 190 U.S. companies filing for Chapter 11 from January through March. That was higher than any first quarter since 2010, when […]

When Might a Court Remove a Subchapter V Debtor-in-Possession?

When Might a Court Remove a Subchapter V Debtor-in-Possession?

In a small business reorganization under Subchapter V of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, the business owner is typically allowed to continue operating as a debtor-in-possession (DIP). This arrangement permits the owner to maintain control over the business under the auspices of the court-appointed trustee in order to facilitate the transition to financial solvency. However, there […]

Using Motions to Compel Turnover of Bankruptcy Estate Property

Using Motions to Compel Turnover of Bankruptcy Estate Property

When a bankruptcy petition is filed, the debtor’s assets generally become a part of the bankruptcy estate. This means they are protected from creditors and to some extent may be kept by the debtor under recognized federal or state exemptions. However, some assets belonging to the estate may be in the possession of creditors or […]

What Are the Basic Steps in a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy?

An Overview of the Key Stages in a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Case.

Chapter 11 is a legal remedy designed to help financially troubled businesses remain operational and protected from creditors while they work to restructure their debts under a court-approved reorganization plan. The goal is for creditors to be partially repaid and for the debtor company to emerge solvent and financially stable at the end of the […]

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