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Business bankruptcy lawyers assist businesses that are facing financial difficulties and are considering bankruptcy as a potential solution. They advise businesses on the different types of bankruptcy that may be available to them, such as Chapter 7 or Chapter 11, and help them understand the potential consequences and benefits of each option. Business bankruptcy lawyers also represent clients in bankruptcy proceedings, including negotiating with creditors and helping to develop a plan for restructuring or liquidating the business's assets. In addition, they may advise clients on alternatives to bankruptcy, such as debt restructuring or out-of-court settlements.
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Attorney 2, CSEA
- Franklin County Department of Human Resources
- Columbus, OH
Dec 08 -
Bankruptcy Appellate Panel Temporary Staff Attorney
- U.S. Courts
- Denver, CO
Sep 06 -
Trial Attorney
- Commodity Futures Trading Commission
- Washington, D.C.
Jun 29