Posts Tagged ‘corporate bankruptcy filing’


  

Company Bankruptcy Filing and Why Filing Bankruptcy Without A Lawyer Is Crazy

  Company Bankruptcy Filing presents the following article outlining why filing for bankruptcy without a lawyer can be a tricky thing to do.  Business bankruptcies tend to be even more complicated and complex due to variables such as partners, assets, if/where and how the company was incorporated, intellectual properties, etc.  Consult any of the resources on our website [...]

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Corporate Bankruptcy Basics

Corporate Bankruptcy

When a public company files for bankruptcy under federal bankruptcy laws, there are many complex and complicated issues to consider. What can happen to the company? Can the company continue to do business, or is it automatically liquidated? What about investors, vendors, and others that may have an ownership stake in the company? [...]

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Small Business Bankruptcy Explained

 
Small Business Bankruptcy

If your small business is facing overwhelming debt and your business is in trouble, there are bankruptcy options for you and your small business.
If your business is a corporation, limited liability or partnership, you can file Chapter 7 or Chapter 11. These types of business are legal entities that are separate from [...]

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To Bankrupt or Not to Bankrupt, That is the Question

 
“To Bankrupt or Not To Bankrupt”, that is the question that small business and big business owners alike ask themselves when their once-promising business start up is well past a tune up and is in trouble.
 

This economy is challenging for many businesses.  Not only are sales suffering, but costs in many cases are still [...]

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