As ‘Expedited’ Prepacks Gain Speed, How Can Companies Jump on Board?
By Kara Hammond Coyle & Sean M. Beach, Partners, Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP
When restructuring a business is necessary, the company and its professionals evaluate options and look for the best and most efficient path forward. This path often leads to a restructuring under the auspices of Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
Like any restructuring option,...
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Sean M. Beach is a partner and co-chair of Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP’s Business Reorganization and Restructuring Group. His practice involves the representation of corporate debtors in restructuring matters, including the complex needs of portfolio companies, their fund sponsors, and their directors/management in a variety of transactional, governance, and distress and other crisis situations. Beach also represents independent committees, official creditor committees, ad hoc groups, and secured lenders in numerous business restructuring matters.
Kara Hammond Coyle is a partner in the bankruptcy and restructuring group at Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP, where she focuses her practice on representing corporations as debtors in possession and other major constituents in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. She represents all sides of the bankruptcy process—debtors, lenders, creditors, and strategic buyers.