09 Aug 2022
Who is Commencing This Chapter 11?
If your client calls and wants to commence a bankruptcy proceeding against its borrower because its borrower is in distress, make sure you are up to speed on the requirements of an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding. Involuntary Chapter 11 proceedings can be used to investigate the alleged debtor's financial affairs, prevent the depletion of the debtor's assets, recover transferred assets, ensure the fair and orderly distribution of the alleged debtor's property among similarly positioned creditors, and effectuate economical administration of the estate.
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Read this practice note, which explains the similarities and differences between voluntary and involuntary bankruptcy proceedings.
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Use this chart for an easy comparison of voluntary and involuntary bankruptcy proceedings.
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Refer to this official form when commencing an involuntary case against non-individuals.
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Review this practice note for an overview of first day filings in a Chapter 11 proceeding.
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Use this resource kit, which provides an overview of the required (and common) filings when a debtor files a Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding.
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