What A Receiver Does With Jack Tanner (Video)

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In this video corporate attorney, John Leonard, and litigation attorney, Jack Tanner, discuss what a receiver does once appointed by the court, and how they work to stabilize business operations.
United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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In this video corporate attorney, John Leonard, and litigation attorney, Jack Tanner, discuss what a receiver does once appointed by the court, and how they work to stabilize business operations.

Watch this video and the others in the series to learn more about receivership and how it differs from bankruptcy.

To learn more, please check out this article by Jack Tanner.
The ABCDs of Equitable Receivership, June 2019

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What A Receiver Does With Jack Tanner (Video)

United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
Contributor
Fairfield and Woods combines a long and respected history in Colorado with 21st century approaches and full-service capabilities. Founded in 1934, our firm is one of the oldest law firms in Denver. Today, our lawyers work with clients in virtually all areas of corporate law, litigation, real estate, and wealth and succession planning, as well as in a number of niche areas.
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