525.01 Corporate Reorganization

The emphasis of Corporate Reorganization is the practical process of reorganizing trouble and failing businesses. The course is taught with a practical, hands on approach. The instructing professor is currently operating several international businesses and will draw from actual domestic and international examples. The course will examine the roles of the various business and legal positions in workout, and reorganization situations.The course will cover domestic and international workouts and reorganization, in and out of a Court setting. Topics will include the identification of troubled companies and properties, the financial structure of these companies, identification of factors leading to the company's economic trouble, and the methods of allocating risk as the company is reorganized. Basic concepts of Bankruptcy will be covered in this course.A basic Bankruptcy course is helpful for this course but not required.

Fall 2012

Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor
525.01
Course Credits
Jeffrey C. Coyne
Course
Degree Requirements
Course Requirements - JD