The Firm’s Dave Welch Leads Panel Discussion of Industry Leaders at National Meeting for Bankruptcy and Insolvency

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Earlier this summer, the Firm’s Dave Welch led a panel discussion at the Central States Workshop in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, one of the largest annual national gatherings of industry professionals. The workshop is designed for lawyers and other professionals involved in bankruptcy and insolvency matters practicing in Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Iowa. 

Welch’s panel, which included a federal judge from Detroit and lawyers from Indianapolis and Columbus, focused on emerging issues in insolvency relating to small and closely held businesses. Panel members addressed issues that included lending and cash flow, administering membership interests in limited liability companies in all types of insolvencies, and the ultimate decision of whether or not to commence a receivership or to file a bankruptcy case. 

For more information, contact Dave Welch at 312/840-7122 or dwelch@burkelaw.com.

 

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