Later Developments Don’t Undo Subchapter V Eligibility, Houston Judge Says
In the Alex Jones corporate Subchapter V case, Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez said that the later chapter 11 filing by Jones himself, with about $1.5 billion in debt, didn’t kick the corporate debtor out of Subchapter V and into ‘ordinary’ chapter 11.
U.S. Services Sector Growth Slows; Price Pressures Abating
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Private Bankruptcy Filings Are Blowing Past Their COVID-Era Peaks as Credit Stress Builds for Small Businesses
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Small Businesses Face Big Tax Bills From Research-Deduction Change
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Sens. Cardin, Ernst Urge SBA to Rework Proposed Loan Underwriting Rules
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It’s Not Easy for a Lender to Block an LLC from Filing Bankruptcy
A small business debtor must consent for a case to be converted to Subchapter V, Judge Robert Jones says.