Byron Moldo to Present at GGI’s Best Practices & Marketing Professionals Conference

Substantive Consolidation
09.19.2019
Location: Wichita, Kansas
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Byron Moldo, Partner and Chair of Ervin Cohen & Jessup’s Bankruptcy, Receivership and Creditors’ Rights Department, will be speaking at the 2019 GGI Best Practices & Marketing Professionals Conference in Wichita, Kansas on Thursday, September 19. Byron will present “Substantive Consolidation” as part of a presentation of the Debt Collection, Restructuring & Insolvency Practice Group Meeting. His session will cover substantive and administrative consolidation of receivership entitles, detailing when it is appropriate, and what the benefits may be. He’ll also explain the differences between substantive consolidation and alter ego claims to help attendees understand the nuances that can lead to strategic advantages and decisions.

GGI (Geneva Group International) is a worldwide alliance of well-established and experienced accounting, consulting and law firms that are committed to providing clients with specialist solutions for their international business requirements.

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