This look at bankruptcy law examines the ins and outs of a creditors’ meeting, how to oppose a cramdown motion, and developing case law affecting credit bidding.

Fighting a Cramdown
Julia Wei and Henry Chuang
When debtors attempt to place a secured creditor in a less favorable position, lenders have a way of fighting back, say attorneys from The Law Offices of Peter N. Brewer.

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