Auto Industry Challenges Drive Opportunities for Turnaround Professionals
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Auto Industry Challenges Drive Opportunities for Turnaround Professionals
By Jeffrey C. Hampton and Michael L. Gesas, Partners & Aaron S. Applebaum, Associate, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
General Motors announced on November 26, 2018, its intention to end production at five plants in the United States and Canada by the end of 2019. Press coverage focused primarily on the immediate and direct expected loss of jobs. Political commentary and reaction were also prevalent, given the...
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Aaron S. Applebaum is an associate in the Philadelphia office of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP. He represents debtors, creditors, committees, and trustees in complex bankruptcy cases. Applebaum also has experience assisting clients in bankruptcy litigation, including preference and fraudulent conveyance adversary proceedings, declaratory judgment actions, and other contested matters.
Michael L. Gesas, a partner in the Chicago office of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP, focuses on bankruptcy and restructuring matters. He represents creditors and commercial debtors in corporate and business reorganizations, as well as liquidation proceedings, compositions, assignments for the benefit of creditors, asset acquisitions and sales through the bankruptcy court and other forums, workouts, contract negotiations, and related representation and litigation.
Jeffrey C. Hampton is a partner in the Philadelphia office of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP and chair of the firm’s Bankruptcy and Restructuring Practice. He served as the 2019 TMA Global president. He concentrates his practice on restructuring matters, including Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, out-of-court workouts, loan restructurings, corporate reorganizations, and general insolvency law. In addition to being an attorney, Hampton is also a licensed CPA.