Chapter 22: Should Retailers Get a Second Chance at a Fresh Start?
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Chapter 22: Should Retailers Get a Second Chance at a Fresh Start?
By Lorie Beers & Ann M. Miller, Managing Directors, Cowen
As a condition precedent to confirming a Chapter 11 plan, Section 1129(a)(11) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code requires a finding from the Bankruptcy Court that “confirmation of a plan is not likely to be followed by the liquidation, or the need for further financial reorganization, of the debtor or...
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Ann M. Miller is a managing director in Cowen’s Special Situation Group. She has experience in the public and private company sectors, working in both distressed and traditional M&A assignments. She is responsible for executing mandates and obtaining new mandates with new and existing clients. In addition, Miller is responsible for client management relating to all of the Special Situations Group’s service offerings. Before joining Cowen, she was a director with Houlihan Lokey in the Financial Restructuring practice.
Lorie Beers is a managing director and head of the Special Situations Group at Cowen. She has 28 years of professional experience that encompasses the full spectrum of restructuring. Previously, she was a managing director and head of restructuring at StormHarbour Securities. Beers began her career as a bankruptcy attorney and ultimately became a partner in the Bankruptcy Group at Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman. She also served as CRO and COO for a middle market marketing and branding organization.