Why a Secured Creditor Might Like the Uniform Assignment for Benefit of Creditors Act, The Secured Lender
Partner Jen Feldsher and senior consultant Ed Smith co-authored an article for The Secured Lender examining how the Uniform Assignment for Benefit of Creditors Act (UABCA) could expand restructuring…
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