Restructuring & Distressed
What is an out-of-court restructuring and why is it often preferred over Chapter 11?
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An out-of-court restructuring fixes the balance sheet through private negotiation with creditors, without filing for bankruptcy, using tools like exchange offers, amendments, maturity extensions, or…
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