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Attorney Insights: Riding the Bankruptcy 2.0 Wave in 2022

Watch this tutorial as the attorneys discuss SBRA, preference law, consignment, and reclamation rights to help a trade creditor protect their business against bankruptcy proceedings.

Attorney Insights: Riding the Bankruptcy 2.0 Wave in 2022

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With 5.7 million small business closures and more than 7 thousand business chapter 11 filings, the U.S. already faced the first wave of bankruptcy filings last year. That is not the end of it. The second, bigger surge of business bankruptcy filings is in the cards.

To help credit executives navigate this second wave of bankruptcy filings, we have brought together Scott Blakeley, Richard Macias, and Wanda Borges, the US leading creditors rights and bankruptcy attorneys who will discuss the essential steps and strategies to protect your business during these bankruptcy proceedings.

Watch this tutorial to learn about-

1. Decoding small business bankruptcies SBRA subchapter V of chapter 11

2. Consignment claims and reclamation rights

3. Understanding preference claims in bankruptcy

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Scott Blakeley Partner, Blakeley LLP Scott Blakeley is a partner at Blakeley LLP, where he advises companies regarding bankruptcy, creditor's rights, and commercial law. He was selected as one of the 50 most influential people in commercial credit by Credit Today. He is a contributing editor for the American Bankruptcy Institutes Manual of Reclamation Laws and author of A History of Bankruptcy Preference Law, published by ABI.
Wanda Borges Member at Borges and Associates, LLC Wanda is an experienced attorney concentrating her practice in the fields of commercial litigation and corporate creditors rights in corporate bankruptcies. She also provides educational programs for professional organizations such as the National Association of Credit Management, RiemerPlus Cantalupo and Sherman, Commercial Law League of America, and various bar associations.
Richard C. Macias Of Counsel, Maynard Cooper and Gale Richard is an experienced trial attorney with a demonstrated history of providing counsel for business and commercial law transactions. He is majorly skilled in arbitration, dispute resolution, business litigation, intellectual property, and civil litigation.
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