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Richard H. Golubow, Shareholder with Winthrop Couchot to Speak at The Knowledge Group’s Receiverships, Assignments and Other Bankruptcy Alternatives Event

Richard H. Golubow, Shareholder with Winthrop Couchot to Speak at The Knowledge Group’s Receiverships, Assignments and Other Bankruptcy Alternatives: What's the Best Way Out?

New York, NY, June 09, 2016 --(PR.com)-- The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Richard H. Golubow, Shareholder with Winthrop Couchot will speak at The Knowledge Group’s webcast entitled: “Receiverships, Assignments and Other Bankruptcy Alternatives: What's the Best Way Out?” This event is scheduled for September 22, 2016 from 12:00pm – 2:00pm (ET).

For further details, please visit: https://theknowledgegroup.org/event-homepage/?event_id=1731

About Richard H. Golubow

Richard H. Golubow is a founding member and the managing shareholder of Winthrop Couchot Professional Corporation (WCPC). Established in 1995, WCPC is one of Southern California’s premier bankruptcy, insolvency and financial restructuring law firms.

Mr. Golubow devotes his practice to and has extensive experience in the areas of financial restructuring, insolvency law, complex bankruptcy and business reorganizations and liquidations, complex bankruptcy litigation, out-of-court workouts, acquisitions and sales of distressed assets, Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 foreclosure sales, general assignments for the benefit of creditors, and receiverships. Mr. Golubow has a diverse client base that includes representation of debtors, creditors, creditor committees, bankruptcy trustees, assignees for the benefit of creditors, receivers and asset purchasers in a wide range of industries.

Mr. Golubow has achieved an ‘AV Preeminent’ Peer Rating, Martindale-Hubbell’s highest peer recognition. He has been selected by his peers as a Super Lawyer, representing the top 5% of practicing attorneys in Southern California, and has been the recipient of bankruptcy or financial restructuring attorney of the year awards by several leading international financial publications.

About Winthrop Couchot

Winthrop Couchot Professional Corporation (WCPC), located in Newport Beach, California, is one of Southern California’s premier bankruptcy law firms. Established in 1995, WCPC limits its practice exclusively to complex bankruptcy, insolvency, business reorganization, related commercial litigation, liquidations, acquisitions, out-of-court workouts and general assignments for the benefit of creditors. The firm’s practice includes pre-bankruptcy petition and post-bankruptcy petition planning and representation. The attorneys at WCPC have extensive experience representing debtors, creditors, bankruptcy trustees, creditors’ committees, asset purchasers and assignees and assignors in the context of a general assignment for the benefit of creditors. WCPC’s clients include publicly and closely held companies, as well as high net worth individuals.

The attorneys at WCPC understand that the law is a means to accomplish their clients’ business and personal objectives, not an end in itself. They listen to their clients and take the time to learn about and understand their clients’ business as well as their needs. WCPC provides innovative, responsive and cost-effective legal solutions. For each case, WCPC assembles a team of appropriately experienced attorneys and uses the resources of our legal assistant staff to economically serve our clients’ needs. WCPC places great emphasis on counseling clients on preventative measures, which include mediation and arbitration. This minimizes legal costs and disruption of our clients’ businesses and lives. Should litigation be necessary, however, the firm is committed to its clients by responding aggressively to disputes that cannot be settled by the parties themselves.

Abstract

Given the economic downturn in recent years, financially distressed businesses are forced to make hasty decisions with permanent consequences. While most of these businesses and their creditors are familiar with the common bankruptcy options, the alternatives to bankruptcy are often overlooked. Some of these alternatives, such as receiverships and general assignments for the benefit of creditors, may be less expensive and mutually beneficial to the business and its creditors.

In this two-hour live webcast, a panel of key thought leaders will offer an in-depth discussion of the fundamentals of this significant topic and will explain the benefits and ramifications of receiverships, assignments and other bankruptcy alternatives. The panel will also explore recent cases and current issues regarding bankruptcy proceedings.

Key topics include:

- Eligibility and Preparation for Filing Bankruptcy
- Alternatives to Bankruptcy
- Receiverships
- Assignments
- Identifying Various Alternatives
- Considerations When Selecting an Alternative
- Why Bankruptcy Isn’t Always the Best Option
- Recent Trends in Bankruptcy Cases

About The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series

The Knowledge Group was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of an important issue affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register for an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org/
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