
Last Rights
Liquidating a Company
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 22. February 2007
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-19-530698-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book deals with the end-game for a business. No business entity lasts forever and anyone faced with the task of liquidating a business at the end of its run needs to know that a liquidation doesn't present an insurmountable problem. In fact, substantial value is often overlooked. This book explains the various options for liquidations and the pros and cons for each possibility. The book also can be used as a clear how-to guide for someone who wishes to
undertake the job of a liquidator or trustee. From start to finish, the book lays out the steps and pitfalls in liquidations.
undertake the job of a liquidator or trustee. From start to finish, the book lays out the steps and pitfalls in liquidations.
Reviews / Votes
Considering more than 95 percent of businesses fail within their first five years, it's nothing short of remarkable that Last Rights is the first book of its kind. ...The authors' collective experience makes for a resonant step-by-step presentation that balances liquidation's business and legal aspects. * The CommonWealth *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
572 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-530698-9 (9780195306989)
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Persons
Dr. Ben S. Branch has been a professor of Finance at the University of Massachusetts since 1975. He has had a major role in three large bankruptcy/liquidations: First Republic Bank (Chairman of the Senior Creditors Committee and Chairman of the Board of the Liquidating Corporation); Bank of New England Corporation (Chapter 7 Trustee); VFBLLC (Manager of the liquidations corporation for Vlasic Funds). He has also written extensively on the area of
bankruptcy and financial distress. Hugh M. Ray has practiced restructuring, bankruptcy, and insolvency law for nearly four decades and has helped draft and shape bankruptcy legislation on a number of occasions during those years. He has co-written two prior books on creditors' rights and bankruptcy liquidations and is a frequent lecturer at the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, as well as former chair or the American Bar Association's Business Bankruptcy Committee. Robin Russell has practiced law at Andrews Kurth LLP since 1987. As a partner in their bankruptcy section she combines a depth of experience in both bankruptcy litigation and bankruptcy transactional work. She has represented corporate debtors, liquidating trustees, bondholders, unsecured creditors' committees, bank groups, landlords, trade creditors, and bidders for estate assets in Chapter 7 and 11 bankruptcy proceedings. She has authored numerous publications on creditors'
rights and financial transactions and frequently lectures on these topics.
bankruptcy and financial distress. Hugh M. Ray has practiced restructuring, bankruptcy, and insolvency law for nearly four decades and has helped draft and shape bankruptcy legislation on a number of occasions during those years. He has co-written two prior books on creditors' rights and bankruptcy liquidations and is a frequent lecturer at the National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges, as well as former chair or the American Bar Association's Business Bankruptcy Committee. Robin Russell has practiced law at Andrews Kurth LLP since 1987. As a partner in their bankruptcy section she combines a depth of experience in both bankruptcy litigation and bankruptcy transactional work. She has represented corporate debtors, liquidating trustees, bondholders, unsecured creditors' committees, bank groups, landlords, trade creditors, and bidders for estate assets in Chapter 7 and 11 bankruptcy proceedings. She has authored numerous publications on creditors'
rights and financial transactions and frequently lectures on these topics.
Author
Professor of FinanceProfessor of Finance, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Senior Bankruptcy PartnerSenior Bankruptcy Partner, Andrews Kurth LLP
PartnerPartner
Content
1: The Basics of Liquidation 2: Chapter 7 Liquidations 3: Liquidating in Chapter 11 4: A Tale of Two Liquidations: Case Studies in Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 5: Employee Issues 6: Day-to-Day Management 7: Locating and Disposing of Assets 8: Pursuing Litigation 9: Claims and Distributions 10: Receiverships and Assignments for the Benefits of Creditors 11: Closing Down Plus Thirteen Appendices