Publications

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Fighting Back Against Bankruptcy

Oct. 29, 2012

It’s never welcome news when a customer, especially an important one with a large open account balance, files bankruptcy. While the US Bankruptcy Code provides some relief in certain limited circumstances – such as where the supplier has a legitimate reclamation claim or where a portion of its claim is entitled to administrative priority – most suppliers often face the unhappy prospect of receiving little or nothing on account of their claims.

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Defining “Ordinary Course” Through Mathematical Modeling

July 28, 2012

One of the first documents I read when I was introduced to the bankruptcy world about eleven years ago was a survey conducted by the ABI regarding preference code. What struck me most about the survey was the result of the opportunity for the participants to make one write in comment regarding what they thought was the most troublesome part of the preference bankruptcy code. The following is the result as written in the survey conclusions…

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What’s the Big Deal About Hiring a Liquidating Trustee?

November 2010

Published in Unsecured Trade Creditor’s ABI News

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Liquidations: Don’t let Your Assets Go Up in Smoke” (Getting Value from Emissions Reduction Credits)

2006

Published in Financier Worldwide

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Proper Bankruptcy Process Can Fuel Recapitalization for Paper Companies

February 2007

Published in Pulp & Paper International Magazine

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Window of Opportunity – Don’t be Stymied by Lack of Environmental Knowledge About Real Property.

November 2008

Published in Pulp & Paper International Magazine

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