As many in the trade are well aware, Chapter 11 debtors frequently seek bankruptcy court approval to pay the prepetition claims of vendors the debtor has deemed critical to the continued operation of its business and success...more
The U.S. Bankruptcy Code allows a trustee or debtor-in-possession to claw back certain payments or transfers made to a creditor during the 90 days prior to the petition date, based on the principle that such payments unfairly...more
Nothing is more frustrating to a trade creditor holding a large unpaid balance owed by a debtor in bankruptcy than the risk that payments the trade creditor received before the debtor filed bankruptcy may be clawed back by...more
6/1/2021
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Bankruptcy Code ,
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Chapter 11 ,
Chapter 7 ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
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Financial Distress ,
Financial Solvency ,
Liquidation ,
New Value Exception ,
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Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA) ,
SBA ,
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Vendors