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What are Your Options if Your Veterinary Practice is Facing Financial Challenges?

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When your veterinary practice is experiencing financial difficulties, it is crucial to address those problems promptly to prevent issues from escalating. It is more effective to take proactive measures early rather than...more

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Too Much of a Good Thing: Congress Allows Increased Subchapter 5 Eligibility Level to Expire

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Over the past few years, one of the universally celebrated success stories in the bankruptcy and restructuring world has been Subchapter V of the Bankruptcy Code. Created by the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (the...more

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Subchapter V Debt Limit Set to Expire in June 2024: What This Means for Small Businesses

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The Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA), enacted in 2020, codified Subchapter V of Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Subchapter V was enacted to provide a more efficient and affordable process for small businesses...more

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The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same? Survival Of Small Businesses Again Dependent On Action From Congress

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Right now, a business with less than $7.5 million in debt can file an easier, cheaper, and more efficient bankruptcy than a traditional Chapter 11. That privilege will soon be limited to businesses with less than around $3...more

Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC

Congress Considers Another Extension to the Subchapter V $7.5 Million Debt Limit

On February 19, 2020, Congress enacted the Small Business Reorganization Act (“SBRA”) to, among other things, streamline the chapter 11 bankruptcy process for a small business by creating subchapter V of the Bankruptcy Code....more

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

ABI’s Subchapter V Task Force Releases Final Report on Subchapter V Recommendations

Congress enacted the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (“SBRA”) on August 23, 2019, to facilitate the reorganization of smaller business debtors in the United States. The SBRA, codified as Subchapter V of Chapter 11...more

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

Popularity of Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings

In 2019, Congress enacted the Small Business Reorganization Act, which created subchapter V within chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. Congress’ intent was to create a more cost-efficient and streamlined restructuring process...more

Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC

Bankruptcy Chapter 11 Subchapter V Debt Eligibility Limit to Decrease to $2.7 million on June 21, 2024

Businesses in financial distress have multiple options to consider when attempting to reorganize or liquidate. A state court receivership or Chapter 7 Bankruptcy are likely options for liquidation when there are significant...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Conflicting Court Rulings on Subchapter V Eligibility Leave Small Businesses in Limbo

Two recent bankruptcy court decisions reflect a split of authority on subchapter V eligibility. In re Macedon Consulting Inc. finds that all future amounts due under an unexpired lease qualify as “noncontingent and...more

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2022 Amendments to the Bankruptcy Rules

The latest amendments to the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the “Bankruptcy Rules”) took effect on December 1, 2022. This collection of modifications may be broadly divided into two categories: (i) amendments and a...more

White and Williams LLP

Federal Rules Of Bankruptcy Procedure Amended In Response To Small Business Reorganization Act Of 2019

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On February 19, 2020, the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (SBRA) took effect after being signed into law in mid-2019. Among other things, the SBRA created a new subchapter (Subchapter V) to chapter 11 of title 11 of...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

Chapter 11 As Alternative To Conversion Or Dismissal In Subchapter V

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Congress passed the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (“SBRA”), otherwise known as “Subchapter V,” as a subchapter of chapter 11, to provide a streamlined and economically feasible reorganization option for small...more

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Recent Developments in Bankruptcy Law Update - July 2022

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Covered Activities - 1.1.a Order granting counterclaim declaring validity of mortgage on the debtor’s property does not violate the stay. The debtor acquired property subject to a disputed mortgage. The debtor brought a...more

Arnall Golden Gregory LLP

The Benefits of Subchapter V — But Are You Guaranteed To Stay?

Benefits of Subchapter V - On August 23, 2019, Congress enacted the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (“SBRA”), which became effective on February 19, 2020, creating Subchapter V of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code...more

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Bankruptcy & Restructuring Roundtable Highlights

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Bankruptcy – and the restructuring process – are challenging and complex endeavors, requiring a variety of tactics and resolution mechanisms. For the parties involved, financial expectations can be at odds with the reality of...more

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Bankruptcy Threshold Adjustment And Technical Corrections Act Enacted

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On June 21, 2022, President Joe Biden signed into law the “Bankruptcy Threshold Adjustment and Technical Corrections Act”. The Act restores the increase of the debt limit for small businesses filing for bankruptcy under...more

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

Subchapter V—Fourth Circuit Rules Not a Panacea for the Dishonest Debtor

In 2019, Congress enacted the Small Business Reorganization Act. This legislation created a new type of Chapter 11 reorganization under which certain businesses with total debts less than a certain threshold (currently $7.5...more

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Fourth Circuit Decision Clarifies Application of Exceptions to Discharge in a Subchapter V

As discussed in prior posts and articles (here, here and here), in 2019 Congress passed the Small Business Reorganization Act creating new Subchapter V of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code. The purpose of Subchapter V was to...more

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Subchapter V Changed The Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Landscape – How Should A Creditor Protect Itself?

Subchapter V was intended to be the faster, easier, and cheaper version of Chapter 11 bankruptcy, allowing small “Main Street” businesses to reorganize like mid-size and large companies. After participating in Subchapter V...more

Lowenstein Sandler LLP

Senate’s Bankruptcy Threshold Adjustment and Technical Corrections Act Retains $7.5 Million Eligibility for Subchapter V Small...

The Small Business Reorganization Act (SBRA) went into effect on Feb. 19, 2020, creating Subchapter V of the Bankruptcy Code. Acknowledging that a bankruptcy proceeding is not “one size fits all” and that a Chapter 11...more

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Bankruptcy Legislation Update: Senate Passes Bill Preserving $7.5 Million Eligibility Threshold for Subchapter V

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The Senate has passed a bill by unanimous consent to extend the heightened debt ceiling for Subchapter V of Chapter 11. If passed by the House and signed into law, small business borrowers with up to $7,500,000 in...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

A Day Late and Nearly $5 Million Short?: Legislation Introduced to Make Permanent the $7.5 Million Subchapter V Debt Limit As...

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On March 14, 2022, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced proposed legislation that—if enacted—would make permanent the $7.5 million debt limit applicable to debtors under subchapter V of chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code...more

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

$7.5 Million Increased Debt Limit For Small Business Debtors May Become Permanent

The law that temporarily increased the maximum amount of debt a company may have to qualify as a small business under Subchapter V – the cheaper, easier, and faster version of Chapter 11 – from $2.7 million to $7.5 million,...more

Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC

Increase in Subchapter V Debt Limit Poised to be Made Permanent

On February 19, 2020, Congress enacted the Small Business Reorganization Act (“SBRA”) to, among other things, streamline the chapter 11 bankruptcy process for a small business. Under the SBRA, a “small business” was one with...more

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Subchapter V of Chapter 11: New Rules and New Players to Help with Small Business Reorganization

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Last year, while your life shifted to monitoring COVID-testing statistics, masking protocols, and your progress toward finding the end of the internet, a new facet of Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code came into being. You may...more

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