AN IMPROVING ECONOMY isn’t good news for everyone. With fewer businesses going broke, the pace of traditional work for bankruptcy lawyers has slowed considerably-for now.
Industry experts say a big reason is because money is flowing more freely-especially from hedge funds and private equity groups-to keep businesses afloat that might have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in leaner times.
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