CHAPTER 12 WORKOUTS—WHAT'S INVOLVED
Chapter 12 Bankruptcy is a new addition to the Federal Bankruptcy Law. There are two key issues in Chapter 12 Bankruptcy. These issues are the appraised value of assets and the feasibility and viability of the reorganization plan and what steps are needed to assure a viable plan can be developed and...
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