13 Jul 2021
Taking Your Relationship to the Next Level—Committing to a Committee
You represent a creditor in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy who wants to be part of the creditors’ committee in a recently filed Chapter 11 case. You have to draft the client an email to explain the role of a creditors’ committee in bankruptcy.
Related Content
- Creditors’ Committee Formation and Operating Procedures
Review this practice note to understand the process to form a creditors’ committee and draft the committee’s operating procedures.
- Creditors’ Committee Investigations Checklist
Use this checklist to identify areas that a creditors’ committee may investigate in a Chapter 11 case.
- Creditors’ Committee Objections
See this practice note for a discussion of common creditors’ committee objections in Chapter 11 cases.
- Confidentiality Agreement Between Creditors’ Committee and Debtor in Possession
Use this form confidentiality agreement when representing the debtor or the committee in a Chapter 11 case.
Practical Guidance Updates
Featuring the latest updates from your Practical Guidance account.
- Order Confirming Prepackaged Joint Chapter 11 Plan
- Certification Supporting Interim Fee Application (Debtor’s Counsel)
- The Practical Guidance Journal Summer 2021 Edition
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