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How to Value Assets in an Economic Downturn

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How to Value Assets in an Economic Downturn
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Good for new lawyers, but for others, I would like to see some more technical discussion, especially distinguishing distressed value issues from healthy company valuation issues.

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The economic ramifications of COVID-19 have further complicated valuation issues in bankruptcy cases as companies attempt to reorganize during these uncertain times.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024

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1. How to Value Assets in an Economic Downturn (Dec 2020)

Hon. David R. Jones, Ryan Manns, Jan Naifeh

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How to Value Assets in an Economic Downturn (Dec 2020)

The economic ramifications of COVID-19 have further complicated valuation issues in bankruptcy cases as companies attempt to reorganize during these uncertain times.

Originally presented: Nov 2020 Bankruptcy Conference

Hon. David R. Jones, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX
Ryan Manns, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP - Dallas, TX
Jan Naifeh, FTI Consulting - Nashville, TN