In our What to Do if Your Suppliers Are in Distress video series, we describe how to identify your critical suppliers that might be in jeopardy, provide suggestions on how you can help them, and share how you can protect your...more
Customers and suppliers may not willingly admit they are in distress, even when sources of economic pressure can be found everywhere. However, there are some practical steps you can take to increase your situational...more
8/19/2022
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Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Commercial Contracts ,
Contract Terms ,
Creditors ,
Customers ,
Due Diligence ,
Financial Distress ,
Risk Assessment ,
Suppliers ,
Supply Contracts
Last year, while your life shifted to monitoring COVID-testing statistics, masking protocols, and your progress toward finding the end of the internet, a new facet of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code came into being. You may...more
Most every business relies on executory contracts, which often contain at least one bankruptcy provision. It is important for businesses to be aware of the common bankruptcy provisions that cannot be enforced in a bankruptcy...more
COVID-19 has taken a significant toll on a variety of businesses, and despite their best efforts, some may end up in bankruptcy. For those businesses, selling IP assets may enable them to find liquidity to satisfy creditors...more
11/3/2020
/ Brand ,
Business Assets ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Creditors ,
Debtors ,
IP License ,
IP Portfolio ,
Liquidity ,
Retailers ,
Sale of Assets ,
Trademarks
So, your distressed tenant filed for bankruptcy? Commercial landlords in this situation often are “surprised” to learn that their tightly wound lease agreements can be unraveled at the proverbial snap of a finger. The...more