Use of a Limited Scope Receiver: When Does It Make Sense?

Posted by on Jul 11, 2014 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Use of a Limited Scope Receiver: When Does It Make Sense?

Most attorneys who seek the appointment of a receiver know that judges are trained to believe that the appointment of a receiver is considered an extreme remedy — only one to be used when all other remedies have failed. Click here to download the full PDF

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The History and Profile of a Financially Troubled Company

Posted by on Apr 4, 2014 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on The History and Profile of a Financially Troubled Company

Most companies experience financial difficulty at some point in their development. Having a good understanding of the history and profile of a financially troubled company can be a useful tool for management to avoid difficulty, or in better managing the difficulty when it does occur. Click here to download the full PDF  

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The Consensual Receivership: Improving the Odds for a Financially Successful Remedy

Posted by on Apr 4, 2014 in Blog | Comments Off on The Consensual Receivership: Improving the Odds for a Financially Successful Remedy

Is it really possible to convince embattled management to stipulate to the appointment of a receiver to take financial control of a troubled company? The answer to this and related questions, and the results that can be obtained in such a receivership may surprise you… Click here to download the full PDF

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The Ten Commandments of a Rents and Profits Receiver

Posted by on Jan 14, 2014 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on The Ten Commandments of a Rents and Profits Receiver

According to ancient scripture, Moses went to Mt. Sinai in about 1,300 BC and returned with the Ten Commandments (the “Original Ten”). These set forth a fundamental set of laws that have survived about three thousand years and provide the basis for many of today’s world religions. What would Moses say to a Receiver? Click here to download the full PDF

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