23 Nov 2021
Solving the Solvent Debtor Exception
You represent a Chapter 11 debtor that is solvent and the debtor-client wants to discuss the terms of a plan of reorganization. The debtor-client asks if interest accrues on debts after a bankruptcy filing, and if so, at what rate.
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