Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations
For professionals seeking to understand business restructuring under Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code.

Why The Book?

Practical & Tactical Advice
Drawing upon decades of experience helping management navigate insolvency, workouts and Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations, Myles Alderman provides guidance that is both practical and tactical.

Real-world Case Examples
Myles has represented creditors in Business Bankruptcy cases that include, TWA, K-Mart, Boy Scouts of America, Fleming Foods and Carlos Falchi. As lead debtor's counsel he has guided many businesses through Chapter 11 for success reorganizations. This book shares some of what he has learned.

Authored by A Chapter 11 Expert
Over 35 years of experience guiding business leaders and lawyers through the intricacies of the Chapter 11 Business Reorganization process. Myles Alderman is a recognized leader in the are of Business Reorganizations.

About The Author
Myles H. Alderman Jr. is a founding member of Alderman & Alderman and leads the firm’s Bankruptcy, Creditors Rights’ and Restructuring Practice Group. He has extensive experience representing businesses in financial distress, secured and unsecured lenders, trade creditors, committees and parties interested in acquiring assets, in Chapter 11 business reorganizations, liquidations and workouts.
Myles has been guiding business leaders, accountants and lawyers through Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations since 1986.
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Book Reviews
Great resource for the business professional suddenly dealing with a Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Without a doubt having to deal with a Chapter 11 reorganization by a customer or business partner is one of the most daunting and difficult tasks a business person can face. Suddenly faced with new concepts, professional jargon, and counter-intuitive ideas like the “automatic stay” or “preference claims” its easy to make a costly and irreversible mistake. Having your lawyer explain things to you carefully isn’t a great option either; not these days when a skilled insolvency practitioner might charge $800 an hour or more for her time. This book does an excellent job of breaking down the basic concepts in a easy to understand manner, in a short form that can be easily absorbed. The book certainly isn’t intended as a desktop reference, but for the business person suddenly faced with an insolvency situation, this book can be a lifesaver.
Warren E. Agin
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2016
Written with a high level of clarity on Chapter 11
There are so many books written on this topic, but few are done at this level and clarity. In my mortgage practice I interact with many that have had a bankruptcy in their history, they should have read your book. Once someone reads your book it will be much easier for them to to understand the process and know what will be happening.
I absolutely recommend your book as a must read, before taking steps that might not be in someones best interest.
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Joe Petrowsky
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2016