Should I Remain Employed by the Debtor? What to Know About KEIPs and KERPs - Creditor’s Rights Toolkit

For a debtor in financial distress, having the right team in place to steward the company through a restructuring can mean the difference between success and failure. To incentivize top talent to stay with the debtor and continue to perform through a Chapter 11 case, debtors may implement one or more so-called “key employee retention plans” (KERPs) or “key employee incentive plans” (KEIPs).

Troutman Pepper Locke's Creditor’s Rights Toolkit is a series that provides practical insights to help creditors confront the challenges of commercial bankruptcy.

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