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Critical Mistakes Creditors Make During the 341 Meeting of Creditors (and How to Avoid Them)

Critical Mistakes Creditors Make During the 341 Meeting of Creditors (and How to Avoid Them)

by Jill Sullivan | Apr 9, 2025 | Bankruptcy

The 341 Meeting of Creditors is a crucial milestone in any bankruptcy case, offering creditors a unique opportunity to question the debtor under oath and protect their financial interests. However, many creditors either misunderstand the purpose of this meeting or...
The Creditor’s Guide to Analyzing Chapter 13 Plan Feasibility

The Creditor’s Guide to Analyzing Chapter 13 Plan Feasibility

by Jill Sullivan | Apr 3, 2025 | Bankruptcy

When a borrower files for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, creditors often face significant uncertainties regarding debt repayment. To effectively navigate this process and safeguard financial interests, creditors must thoroughly analyze the feasibility of a debtor’s Chapter 13...
Can Creditors Still Collect from Business Owners After a Corporate Bankruptcy?

Can Creditors Still Collect from Business Owners After a Corporate Bankruptcy?

by Jill Sullivan | Mar 30, 2025 | Bankruptcy

Understanding Personal Guarantees and Piercing the Corporate Veil When a business files for bankruptcy, creditors often assume that their chances of recovery have vanished. In many cases, this is true—the corporate entity’s assets are liquidated, and debts are...
When Should Creditors Seek a Receivership Instead of Bankruptcy?

When Should Creditors Seek a Receivership Instead of Bankruptcy?

by Jill Sullivan | Mar 24, 2025 | Bankruptcy

When a debtor defaults on financial obligations, creditors must act decisively to recover their losses. Two primary legal avenues exist for addressing financial distress: bankruptcy and receivership. While bankruptcy is widely recognized and utilized, receivership is...
Debtor-in-Possession Financing: What Creditors Should Know

Debtor-in-Possession Financing: What Creditors Should Know

by Jill Sullivan | Mar 19, 2025 | Bankruptcy

How DIP Financing Impacts Existing Creditors in Business Bankruptcies When a business files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it does not necessarily mean the end of operations. In many cases, the company continues to function while restructuring its debts. This is made...
Texas Legislature Tightens Rules on Judgment Liens: Key Considerations for Creditors

Texas Legislature Tightens Rules on Judgment Liens: Key Considerations for Creditors

by Jill Sullivan | Mar 17, 2025 | Legislation

The legal landscape surrounding judgment liens in Texas has undergone significant transformation following recent legislative changes. For creditors operating in the state, understanding these updated rules is critical to effectively securing their interests and...
Revised Bankruptcy Dollar Amounts Effective April 2025: Implications for Creditors

Revised Bankruptcy Dollar Amounts Effective April 2025: Implications for Creditors

by Jill Sullivan | Mar 10, 2025 | Bankruptcy

The financial landscape of bankruptcy law is set for a significant shift in April 2025, with an increase in bankruptcy dollar thresholds that will impact creditors, debtors, and legal professionals alike. These changes, which occur every three years to reflect...
Legislative Efforts to Curb ‘Texas Two-Step’ Bankruptcies: What Creditors Should Know

Legislative Efforts to Curb ‘Texas Two-Step’ Bankruptcies: What Creditors Should Know

by Jill Sullivan | Mar 6, 2025 | Bankruptcy

The ‘Texas Two-Step’ bankruptcy has become a controversial strategy for corporations facing mass tort liabilities, allowing them to separate assets from liabilities and funnel legal claims into bankruptcy court. This tactic, famously used by Johnson &...
Navigating California’s Enhanced Consumer Rights: Strategies for Creditors

Navigating California’s Enhanced Consumer Rights: Strategies for Creditors

by Jill Sullivan | Feb 27, 2025 | Legislation

California has long been at the forefront of consumer protection laws, and recent legislative changes have further strengthened the rights of consumers in the financial marketplace. For creditors, these enhanced protections create new challenges in debt collection,...
Impact of SB 1061 California’s New Medical Debt Reporting Law on Creditors

Impact of SB 1061 California’s New Medical Debt Reporting Law on Creditors

by Jill Sullivan | Feb 14, 2025 | Legislation

In January 2025, California enacted Senate Bill 1061 (SB 1061), a pioneering law that prohibits health providers and debt collectors from reporting medical debt to consumer credit reporting agencies. This legislation aims to protect consumers from the adverse effects...
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Subchapter V has become one of the most important tools available to small business debtors navigating financial distress. It is faster, more flexible, and far more debtor friendly than a traditional Chapter 11. For creditors, this creates unique challenges because...

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Valuation fights are one of the most important and least understood parts of Chapter 11. For creditors, these disputes directly influence recoveries, repayment terms, and overall bargaining power throughout the case. When a debtor files for Chapter 11, nearly every...

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The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 is one of the most significant changes to modern bankruptcy law. When Congress passed BAPCPA, the goal was to prevent misuse of the bankruptcy system, increase financial accountability, and reduce the...

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