Labor/Employment,
Bankruptcy
Jul. 15, 2020
Employment litigation in bankruptcy
With unemployment and economic distress reaching levels unseen since the Great Depression, businesses and their employees may be seriously considering all of their financial options — including filing for bankruptcy protection.





Zev Shechtman
Partner
Danning Gill
Email: zs@DanningGill.com
Zev represents Chapter 11 debtors, Chapters 7 and 11 trustees, municipalities, creditors' committees and individual creditors, shareholders, and acquirers of assets. He has a broad range of experience in bankruptcy.
With unemployment and economic distress reaching levels unseen since the Great Depression, businesses and their employees may be seriously considering all of their financial options -- including filing for bankruptcy protection. A business considering bankruptcy may have questions relating to employment claims. For example, can employment claims be eliminated or otherwise adjusted in bankruptcy? Can employment lawsuits continue even after the bankruptcy case is filed?...
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