Breaking Up With a Portfolio Company without Breaking the Bank
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Breaking Up With a Portfolio Company without Breaking the Bank
By Justin R. Alberto, Partner & Sara E. Bussiere, Associate, Bayard P.A.
Portfolio companies sometimes fail. This obviously isn’t breaking news, as master funds routinely divest themselves of investments. Sometimes the investment never worked out, or the portfolio may have simply run the course of its natural shelf life. Whatever the impetus may be, it’s important to...
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Sara E. Bussiere is an associate in the Corporate and Commercial Litigation departments at Bayard P.A. in Wilmington, Delaware. She concentrates her practice on litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery and routinely works with companies and receivers to wind down financially distressed entities. Bussiere can be contacted at sbussiere@bayardlaw.com or 302-429-4230.
Justin R. Alberto is a partner in the Business Restructuring and Liquidations practice at Bayard P.A. in Wilmington, Delaware. He represents debtors, committees, and other significant parties in interest in a host of industries. He also works with financially distressed companies in liquidations and dissolutions, as well as with private equity funds and receivers in wind-down settings under Delaware state law. Alberto can be contacted at jalberto@bayardlaw.com or 302-429-4226.