Restructuring & Distressed
What are administrative and priority claims, and why do they matter enormously in a low-value liquidation?
Model answer
Administrative claims are post-petition costs of the bankruptcy/operations (professional fees, DIP interest, post-petition trade payables, §503(b)(9) goods received 20 days pre-filing). Priority…
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