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Topics Corporate bylaws — severe problemsReceivership to avoid bankruptcyBest time to file restructuring planPayout period — 5 or 10 years?Creditor voting processAbsolute Priority RulePlan confirmation Guest: Marcus A. H

Hosted by Neil Goldstein · EN-US · 29 episodes
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The corporate bankruptcy process is explained by seasoned bankruptcy attorneys, consultants, judges and companies who have filed for bankruptcy. It begins with what is bankruptcy, to who should file, how to find the best attorney, what forms to file, what happens to the company after the filing, the plan to exit and how it all works.
Neil Goldstein hosts Corporate Bankruptcy A to Z, a business show with 29 episodes published.

Topics Corporate bylaws — severe problemsReceivership to avoid bankruptcyBest time to file restructuring planPayout period — 5 or 10 years?Creditor voting processAbsolute Priority RulePlan confirmation Guest: Marcus A. H

Topics Court oversight — the U.S. TrusteeWhat to submit to the TrusteeCreditors' CommitteeWhen to start restructuring plan Guest: Joe Marshall — Marshall Law This is an abridged version of the original episode. Feel free

Topics Creditors' meeting & what it meansPersonal guarantees — options & rightsHiring & firing during bankruptcy Guest: Jason Manfrey — Fox Rothschild LLP This is an abridged version of the original episode. Feel free to

Topics First-day motionsKeeping & paying employeesCritical vendorsOwner's salary, bonuses & perksFamily members' positionsMonthly court reporting Guest: Christopher A. Bailey — Holland & Knight\ This is an abridged versi

Topics Small Business Ch.11 — Subchapter VReporting cash on bankruptcy formsSecured vs. unsecured creditorsRejecting unwanted contractsCreditor clawbacks Guest: Areya Holder — Private Practice, Dallas TX This is an abrid

Topics Best state to file inHow to choose the correct law firmBankruptcy expectations answeredWhere money comes from to pay feesHandling litigation out-of-court Guest: Kim Lynch — Forman Law This is an abridged version o

Topics The Disclosure StatementCreating the best bankruptcy planLiquidation Analysis ReportCourt costs & who pays Hosted by Neil Goldstein & Stephen B. Ravin This is an abridged version of the original episode. Feel free

Topics Preference claims & lookback periodsKeeping vendors happy before filingWhat business owners need to knowBest time to file Guest: Josh Eppich — Bonds Ellis This is an abridged version of the original episode. Feel

Topics Preference claims & lookback periodsKeeping vendors happy before filingWhat business owners need to knowBest time to file Guest: Josh Eppich — Bonds Ellis This is an abridged version of the original episode. Feel

Topics Other options to Chapter 11Out-of-court restructuringABCs — Assignment for Benefit of CreditorsReceivershipsArticle 9 sales Guest: Stephen B. Ravin — Saul Ewing LLP This is an abridged version of the original epis

Topics: 13-week cash flow reportsForbearance agreementsAlternatives to bankruptcySpeaking with vendors pre-filingGood restructuring plans Guest: Nick Jalowski — Cambridge Financial This is an abridged version of the orig

Topics: Recognizing when bankruptcy is bestPersonal guarantees & significanceAssets vs. liabilitiesKey professionals neededWhat about the employees Guest: Tom A. Colvin — MCR Capital Advisors This is an abridged version

Topics: Chapter 11 vs. Chapter 7Costs and immediate impactHow long bankruptcy lastsWhen to file Guest: Stephen B. Ravin — Saul Ewing LLP This is an abridged version of the original episode. Feel free to go back and liste

**Warning: This podcast is not a substitute for professional financial or legal advice. Be sure you speak to a CRO or Lawyer before filing for Bankruptcy.** Welcome to Corporate Bankruptcy A to Z, a show designed to educ

**Caution: Be sure you speak to a CRO or Lawyer before filing for Bankruptcy. This podcast is meant to educate and is not financial or legal advice** Welcome to Corporate Bankruptcy A to Z, a show designed to educate you

**Warning: This podcast is not a substitute for professional financial or legal advice. Be sure you speak to a CRO or Lawyer before filing for Bankruptcy.** Welcome to Corporate Bankruptcy A to Z, a show designed to educ

NOTE : This podcast is not a substitute for professional consul. Consider reaching out directly to any person on this show if you have further questions before taking action on your own.** Welcome to Corporate Bankruptcy

**Warning** This podcast is not meant to be a substitute for Legal and Financial advice. Get a professional's opinion before filing for Bankruptcy Protection. Welcome to Corporate Bankruptcy A to Z, a show designed to ed

**Caution** Seek professional legal advice before deciding if bankruptcy protection is what your company needs. Welcome to Corporate Bankruptcy A to Z, a show designed to educate you on the ins and outs and the dos and d

**Keep in mind** This podcast is not a substitute for professional council. Consult an expert before filing for Bankruptcy Protection. Welcome to Corporate Bankruptcy A to Z, a show designed to educate you on the ins and
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