Mayday! A Customer or Supplier Bankruptcy is Looming or Has Been Filed – Now What?

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Jan. 19, 2016
12-1:30 p.m.

Byron's Southend
101 W. Worthington
Charlotte, NC

David Schilli and Andy Tarr presented "Mayday! A Customer or Supplier Bankruptcy is Looming or Has Been Filed – Now What?" to the Charlotte Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel on Jan. 19, 2016. 

The program offered a brief overview of the different bankruptcy Chapters and key players in bankruptcy cases and focused on identifying issues, strategies and potential remedies for dealing with distressed customers and vendors before and after a bankruptcy filing. They discussed pre-bankruptcy topics from warning signs to continuing supply arrangements to collection strategies and post-bankruptcy topics from stopping goods in transit, obligations to continuing supply of product, claims filing, Section 363 sale strategies and defending preference claims.

For an outline of Schilli and Tarr's presentation, please see "Related Materials."

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