Recent Case Liberally Interprets Sub-Chapter V Eligibility
Recent Case Liberally Interprets Sub-Chapter V Eligibility

The Small Business Reform Act defines small business debtor as a person engaged in commercial or business activities (including any affiliate of such person that is also a debtor under this title and excluding a person whose primary activity is the business of owning single asset real estate) that has aggregate non-contingent liquidated...

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Sub-Chapter V Small Business Debtors and Confirmation of A Plan of Reorganization
Sub-Chapter V Small Business Debtors and Confirmation of A Plan of Reorganization

The goals of Sub-chapter V are to minimize the time and expense of small business reorganization. status conference Within 60 days of the filing, the bankruptcy court is expected to hold a status conference “to further the expeditious and economical...

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Sub-Chapter V: Makes It Easier For Small Businesses to Reorganize
Sub-Chapter V: Makes It Easier For Small Businesses to Reorganize

ELIGIBILITY FOR SUB-CHAPTER V ELECTION Sub-chapter V election by a small business requires that the debtor have non-contingent, liquidated debts (secured and unsecured) totally not more than $2,725,625..00 (presently for small business election under Chapter 11 the debt limit is...

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SUB-CHAPTER V: SMALL BUSINESS DEBTOR REORGANIZATION
SUB-CHAPTER V: SMALL BUSINESS DEBTOR REORGANIZATION

Sub-Chapter V of Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code was signed into law in August 2019 and took effect in February 2020. The intent of the change to the Bankruptcy Code was to provide a more streamlined, less...

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