Bankruptcy as a Solution to Deadlocked Real Estate Entities

Friday, November 8, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 hour of General CLE or Bankruptcy Law LSCLE credit.

Meet the Speakers

David B. Shemano


ShemanoLaw

Howard N. Gould


Gould Law

(Moderator)

About the Program

Disagreements between equity holders can deadlock the management of a real estate entity, potentially causing loan defaults and the inability to maximize the value of the property. State court remedies are limited and time-consuming. Under certain circumstances, a single partner or member can cause the entity to file a bankruptcy petition, which if successful may permit the entity to override operating restrictions causing the deadlock.


Find out how bankruptcy may be the solution to your otherwise unsolveable problem.

This program is presented by the Real Estate section, co-chaired by Howard N. Gould and Elizabeth Dryden and co-sponsored by the Bankruptcy Law section, chaired by Erick A. Diaz. Find out more about the section at www.bhba.org.

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