Restructuring & Distressed
What is the core difference between Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 bankruptcy?
Model answer
Chapter 11 is a reorganization: the company stays in business as a going concern, restructures its balance sheet and obligations under court supervision, and emerges via a plan of reorganization.…
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