Bankruptcy
Apr. 17, 2002
An Assignment for the Benefit Of Creditors Is a Useful Vehicle
Focus Column - By David S. Kupetz - It is inevitable that a significant portion of companies in new or emerging industries will come to a point where they are no longer viable and must pursue an ultimate disposition strategy. Of course, businesses in mature industries also may reach a point where they are no longer viable going concerns.





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By David S. Kupetz
It is inevitable that a significant portion of companies in new or emerging industries will come to a point where they are no longer viable and must pursue an ultimate dis...
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