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  • Georgeson Shareholder Successfully Assists On The AT&T Canada Restructuring ( June 2005 )

    As part of a massive restructuring which concluded in April, 2003, AT&T Canada was required by the Ontario Superior Court and pursuant to the CCAA to seek formal approval from a multitude of Affected Creditors for their Plan of Reorganization. Georgeson Shareholder was retained by AT&T Canada to help them identify those Affected Creditors, in particular public noteholders, and gather the necessary approval in time for the meeting.
  • What You Should Know About Business Bankruptcies ( October 2000 )

    A business bankruptcy is a legal proceeding filed by a business for protection from its creditors. Two types of bu.
  • Reorganization Under The Bankruptcy Code Chapter 11 ( June 2000 )

    A case filed under chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code is frequently referred to as a "reorganization.
  • Business Bankruptcy ( May 2000 )

    A business bankruptcy is most often a voluntary legal proceeding filed by a financially troubled company seeking.
  • Preserving Security Interests And Priority Status For Post-Confirmation Advances ( April 2000 )

    This article reviews the United States v. Lincoln Savings Bank decision whereby the court explained that absent the express extension of a pre-petition priority lien to post-confirmation status, a secured lender will loose his or her priority status.
  • Prepetition Considerations for the Prospective Retail Debtor ( August 1999 )

    This article is directed towards the non-bankruptcy practitioner who may be advising a financially troubled retaile.
  • Y2K Minus One ( February 1999 )

    This paper alerts business that there is a Y2K baby brother. It details while at the same time programmers were entering in only the last two digits of the year, other programmer were entering in "99" as program commands. This has the potential for shutting down a wide range of systems.
  • Management Use of Internal Audit to Assure Year 2000 Preparedness ( January 1999 )

    This article discusses how management should direct internal audit to investigate and document the answers to five general questions.
  • Corporate Bankruptcy ( February 1998 )

    Publication from the Securities and Exchange Commission which discusses what investors should know when a company declares bankruptcy.

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