Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations
for Business Leaders, Accountants and Lawyers
By Attorney Myles Alderman


Chapter 11 business reorganizations by Myles Alderman



Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
ISBN -10: 1-59800-413-1
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Reviews

"Mr. Alderman has done a superb job covering the most important aspects of Chapter 11 reorganization. The book is a valuable guide for any business professional interested in following the corporate bankruptcy process. As the Director of Bankruptcy Services for a national consulting firm, I regularly train accountants on bankruptcy issues, and I have found this book to be a perfect resource for that effort."
Elaine M. Lane, Callaway Partners

“This Comprehensive book should be a part of the libraries of management, practitioners and accountants.”
The Halyard Restructuring Group, LLC.


“This well organized book will be a great asset for anyone involved in a Business Bankruptcy.”
Park Ave. Publishers Inc.

“This book is a great reference source with a wealth of insightful information – No accounting firm's library will be complete without a copy.”
Sheptoff, Reuber & Co. - CPAs




About The Author:

Myles Alderman studied economics at Kenyon College (Gambier Ohio) and Cambridge University (Cambridge, England) and law at Syracuse University (Syracuse, New York), were he was managing editor of the Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce, earned the LFE Goldie Award for Outstanding Scholarship and graduated with honors.

He has over 20 years of experience working for, and with, financial institutions and businesses of all sizes. He is admitted to practice before the Federal Bankruptcy Courts in Connecticut and the Southern District of New York. He appears in other courts with admission per case as needed. He is a founding member of the law firm of Alderman & Alderman.

Myles is a member of the Business Bankruptcy Law Section of the American Bar Association. He serves the Connecticut Bar Association as a member of: the Connecticut Lawyer magazine's Advisory Committee; the Professional Discipline Committee; Media and the Law Committee, the Business Law Committee, and the Executive Committee of the Commercial law and Bankruptcy Section. He is also a member of the Business Bankruptcy Section and the Uniform Commercial Code Section of the American Bankruptcy Institute. He also serves the community as a member of the Human Rights Commission for the Town of West Hartford.