A tsunami of bankruptcy filings by distressed companies and individuals will likely occur in the coming months. As a result of the Small Business Reorganization Act which came into effect in February 2020 and the recently enacted CARES Act, a sizable portion of those new bankruptcy cases may be individuals and small businesses taking advantage of the new subchapter V of the Bankruptcy Code to make those bankruptcy cases cheaper, easier, and faster. Attached is an update regarding the Small Business Reorganization Act and the temporary modifications to that Act included in the CARES Act.
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Read moreContributed by Coleman Torrans, our latest blog post discusses the SBRA and its implications for small businesses.
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