16 Nov 2021
Can We Stop Them From Filing Bankruptcy?
Your lender client calls you in a panic about a borrower potentially filing for Chapter 11. You vaguely recall there was a recent decision discussing the enforceability of blocking positions. Then you remember reading about this decision in a Practical Guidance newsletter.
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