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DIP Financing in Retail Bankruptcy Cases

Looking to Precedent to Reduce Litigation, Save More Retailers
DIP Financing in Retail Bankruptcy Cases: Looking to Precedent to Reduce Litigation, Save More Retailers

With the surge in retailers filing for Chapter 11 over the last several years, precedents abound for the debtor-in-possession (DIP) packages put together to finance the bankruptcy cases of retail debtors. Certain patterns and common practices have begun to emerge.

A review of large retail...


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