Columbus Bankruptcy Lawyer Talks About Consensual Bankruptcy In Southern Indiana

Thursday, March 18, 2010 by Mark Zuckerberg

As someone who's been providing bankruptcy services in Indiana for close to twenty-five years, I know better than most that Indiana bankruptcy help can take any one of a number of different forms.  That's true not only when it comes to filing personal bankruptcy in Indiana, but also impacts small business bankruptcy clients here.

When I'm dealing with small business bankruptcy in Indiana, the typical business is advised to file bankruptcy Chapter 7 in Indiana, or to file under Chapter 13 bankruptcy law in Indiana.  A third valuable tool, though, is Chapter 11.  One of the Columbus bankruptcy lawyers who works in the Mark Zuckerberg offices there likes to explain that Chapter 11 is meant for businesses whose financial problems are expected to be temporary.

Today I want to share with my Indiana bankruptcy blog readers and clients some recent news from Evansville, Indiana, where Regent Communications, the owner of five Evansville and two Owensboro, Kentucky radio stations, has filed Chapter 11.  The news story calls this bankruptcy a "consensual financial restructuring".   So who's doing the consenting here?  Well, it's a case of lenders and debtors working together to save the company.

Details include:
 

  • Regent bondholders will convert their bonds into stock in the company.
  • Stockholders will receive cash for each share they own.
  • The company will file Chapter 11 bankruptcy and execute their plan under the supervision of the court.
  • There will be no change in senior leadership.
  • The company will continue to pay vendors and employees.

As a debt consolidation lawyer and Indianapolis bankruptcy lawyer, I think this consensual Chapter 11 is a great example of one thing bankruptcy in Indiana is meant to accomplish - buying time for businesses to work through their plan.  When I read that "the move is not expected to impact day-to-day operations at Regent-owned stations," I was reminded of that wonderful line from the Hokey Pokey - "That's what it's all about!"

 



 


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