Bankruptcy Alternatives: The Impact on Trade Creditors
Event
- When:
- Tue, May 19, 2026, 03:00 - 04:00
- Where:
- Online, internet
- Category:
- Webinars
Description
|
with Bruce Nathan, Esq, Lowenstein Sandler LLP |
About the webinar:
The high administrative cost of bankruptcy and the expanded rights granted to certain classes of creditors in bankruptcy cases makes bankruptcy a less viable alternative for many financially distressed companies, particularly smaller ones. As a result, small and middle market financially distressed companies are increasingly turning to alternatives to bankruptcy—such as assignments for the benefit of creditors (ABC’s), receiverships, Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 sales, out-of-court foreclosures, or simply closing down the business. Some of these vehicles, when handled correctly, may produce a faster and greater distribution for creditors than would have occurred in a more expensive and slower bankruptcy case. This program covers these non-bankruptcy alternatives, how they differ from bankruptcy cases, how trade creditors should respond if a customer pursues any of these alternatives, and possible preference risk raised in ABCs and receiverships.
The speakers will also discuss the proposed Uniform Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors Act adopted by the Uniform Law Commission, its relevant provisions, and the status of its enactment by the states.
About the speakers:
Bruce Nathan, Esq, Lowenstein Sandler LLP

With more than 35 years of experience in the bankruptcy and insolvency field, Bruce Nathan is a recognized leader nationwide in trade creditor rights and representation of trade creditors in bankruptcy and other legal matters. He has represented trade and other unsecured creditors, unsecured creditors' committees, secured creditors, and other interested parties in many of the larger Chapter 11 cases that have been filed. Bruce also handles letters of credit, guarantees, security, consignment, bailment, tolling, and other agreements and legal credit issues for the credit departments of institutional clients.
Among his various legal recognitions, Bruce received the Top Hat Award in 2011, a prestigious annual award honoring extraordinary executives and professionals in the credit industry. He was co-chair of the Avoiding Powers Committee, which worked with the American Bankruptcy Institute's (ABI) Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11, participated in ABI's Great Debates at its 2010 Annual Spring Meeting—arguing against repeal of the special BAPCPA protections for goods providers and commercial lessors—and was a panelist for a session sponsored by ABI. He is a frequent presenter at industry conferences throughout the country, as well as a prolific author regarding bankruptcy and creditors' rights topics in various legal and trade publications. Bruce is a co-author of Trade Creditor Remedies Manual: Trade Creditors' Rights under the UCC and the U.S Bankruptcy Code, published by ABI at the end of 2011. He also has contributed to ABI Journal and is a former member of ABI's Board of Directors and former co-chair of ABI's Unsecured Trade Creditors Committee.
Michael Papandrea, Esq, Lowenstein Sandler LLP

Michael Papandrea provides counsel to debtors, creditors’ committees, individual creditors, liquidating trustees and other interested parties with respect to corporate bankruptcy and creditors’ rights matters, including bankruptcy-related litigation.
Reliable and efficient, Michael is appreciated for his innate ability to effectively apply and communicate his understanding of the law and general business principles with respect to complex issues, both while providing advice to clients and while aggressively advocating on their behalf. Michael works tirelessly to understand clients’ needs and provide practical solutions that are reasonable, balanced, and favorable to the clients he serves.
Michael takes pride in his commitment to the community and provides pro bono representation to individuals and a nonprofit organization regarding bankruptcy and foreclosure-related matters.
Prior to joining the firm, Michael held multiple clerkships in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court; he clerked for the Hon. Jerrold N. Poslusny, Jr. (District of New Jersey), the Hon. Ashely M. Chan (Eastern District of Pennsylvania) and the Hon. Gloria M. Burns (Chief Judge, District of New Jersey). Michael applies the valuable insights learned from working closely and directly with these members of the judiciary to his everyday practice.
Register here:
General information: |
|---|
| NACM & FCIB Members: $95 | Non-members: $195 |
| 12:00 pm PT | 1:00 pm MT | 2:00 pm CT | 3:00 pm ET |
|
Please remember time zone differences. |
Ask a Question:
Webinar access:
Login instructions are sent to the registered attendee's email address in a calendar invitation at the time of registration.
Venue
- Location:
- Nationwide



