Subchapter V Debt Limit Reverts to $2,725,625...For Now
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Although Congress failed to act in time to extend the $7.5M debt limit, broad support suggests the higher limit will soon be made permanent


EmergeLaw Opens Offices in Orlando and Santa Rosa Beach, Florida
In connection with the new offices, veteran Orlando insolvency attorney Bill Porter has become a partner with the firm


Elliott Jones Completes 40-Hour Mediation Training Program
With over 45 years' experience guiding clients through the most challenging circumstances, Elliott brings hard-earned wisdom to mediations


Bill Porter Joins EmergeLaw as a Partner
For 25 years his practice has focused on business bankruptcy, creditors' rights, and commercial litigation in Orlando and across Florida


Courtney Gilmer Appointed Subchapter V Trustee for Middle and Western Districts of Tennessee
Attorney and Mediator will serve as Trustee in Sub V cases, the streamlined form of Chapter 11 for companies with total debts under $7.5M


Surviving Special Assets: What Business Borrowers Should Know About Their Bank’s Workout Group
Navigating Special Assets requires a nuanced understanding of the process and guidance from skilled professionals


Strength in Numbers: Benefits of Serving on an Unsecured Creditors Committee
Serving on an Unsecured Creditors Committee may be the best way for a creditor to maximize its recovery in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.


Current Challenges Faced by Small and Mid-sized Businesses and Strategies to Overcome Them
Running a business is hard, particularly in times of economic uncertainty. Future success belongs to the smart, creative, and flexible.


Negotiating with Banks: 10 Tips For Struggling Businesses
With the right strategies, any commercial borrower can maximize the chances for a successful reset with its Lender


Express Grain Terminals and Affiliates File for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
Greenwood, MS-based soybean processing, biodiesel, and grain storage firm lists up to $100M in debt to lenders, farmers and other creditors
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