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On June 20, 2022, Rhode Island Governor Daniel J. McKee signed into law the Rhode Island Commercial Receivership Act (“CRA”), which updates and modernizes Rhode Island receivership practice. Pub. L. 2002, ch. 107 and 108. The...more
The North Carolina Commercial Receivership Act went into effect a year ago. The Act, codified in Article 38A of Chapter 1 of the North Carolina General Statutes, was the first substantive update to existing North Carolina...more
Aside from the management and preservation of the property, there are several additional things the receiver should do upon entry of the receivership order and the filing of the surety bond, if required....more
Nine states, including Florida, have passed the Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act, what’s called the UCRERA. Manuel Farach (Fort Lauderdale) and Marshall Grodner (Baton Rouge), Members in McGlinchey's Business...more
Receiverships are an extraordinary remedy that can maximize the return to creditors by freezing assets and allowing a third party to conduct necessary litigation. John Gardner (Raleigh) and David Neu (Seattle) join host...more
Creditors seeking to exercise control over a borrower or collateral may utilize a number of remedies. They may seek a foreclosure or UCC sale, assignment for the benefit of creditors, file an involuntary bankruptcy petition...more