07 Jun 2022
Pay to Play in Bankruptcy
You represent a secured creditor in a Chapter 11 case. Check out this expertly drafted practice note that discusses the position that a secured lender, as the often-sole beneficiary of the Chapter 11 process and Section 363 sale, should at least pay the costs of the bankruptcy process from the petition date through closing as a matter of fairness.
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