When a company is doing well, creditors are happy and may not scrutinize common practices of management or of the board. But, when a company is in distress, you can expect a call from your lender requesting a meeting. And, if the company may be unable to pay creditors in full, creditors may conduct a forensic examination and pursue alternative sources of recovery- such as officers and directors.
1. When does incorporation not prevent personal liability for a company’s debts?
2. How should the board of directors operate when a company is in distress so as to avoid personal liability?
3. How should a company prepare for negotiations with its lenders when it needs relief under loan documents?
This program will examine best practices for management and the board to facilitate a successful financial restructuring and to avoid personal liability.
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