10 May 2022
We Should Open an Investigation
You are watching your favorite true-crime documentary and you notice the detective used a notepad with a checklist of items to investigate. As creditors’ committee counsel, you don’t need to write a checklist in a notepad. You can simply use this checklist to identify areas of investigation of a Chapter 11 debtor.
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- Creditors' Committees' Roles in Bankruptcy
Read this practice note to understand a creditors' committee's role in Chapter 11, as well as Chapters 7 and 9 of the Bankruptcy Code.
- Confidentiality Agreement Between Creditors' Committee and Debtor in Possession
Use this template confidentiality agreement between a Chapter 11 debtor and the creditors' committee.
- Retaining and Compensating Creditors' Committees' Professionals
See this practice note for information on retaining creditors’ committee’s counsel and other professionals.
- Creditors' Committee Objections
Review this practice note for a discussion of common creditors' committee objections in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases.
- Creditor Committees' Objections to DIP Financing
Check out this practice note for a discussion of objections to DIP financing that are usually made by creditors’ committees.
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