EPISODE · Jul 6, 2020 · 31 MIN
Unusual Litigations – Disputes that look different: Episode 1: Receiverships and Fiduciaries
from To the Extent That... · host ABA Business Law Section
When and why can a court take control of a business away from its management and install a receiver? What does or can a receiver do once s/he is in place? What should a receiver do once s/he is in place? How much litigation does or should a receiver do in the course of the work? How does an attorney become a receiver? Judge Louis Bledsoe (North Carolina Business Court) and Melissa Visconti (Damian & Valori, Miami) talk about the processes, pitfalls and triggers for receivership. They also provide an overview of the work of the Receiverships and Fiduciaries subcommittee.
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When and why can a court take control of a business away from its management and install a receiver? What does or can a receiver do once s/he is in place? What should a receiver do once s/he is in place? How much litigation does or should a receiver do in the course of the work? How does an attorney become a receiver? Judge Louis Bledsoe (North Carolina Business Court) and Melissa Visconti (Damian & Valori, Miami) talk about the processes, pitfalls and triggers for receivership. They also provide an overview of the work of the Receiverships and Fiduciaries subcommittee.
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