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Edwin H. Caldie: The Boy's in the Band
E d Caldie is a partner with Stinson Leonard Street in Minneapolis. He represents creditors’ committees, trustees, financial institutions, individual creditors, corporate debtors, buyers, servicers, public companies, investment funds, and others in complex bankruptcies, workout scenarios,...
Direct Lenders Ignore Lessons of Credit 101 at their Own Peril
As the market continues an unprecedented eight-year M&A and stock market bull run, people continually ask where the economy is in the business cycle—what inning?—and whether it is closer to the end of the game than to the beginning. No one has the crystal ball to pinpoint the exact moment when...
Bankruptcy Is Uncharted Territory for Unitranche Lenders
Since the 1978 passage of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, the corporate structure and financing arrangements of a typical Chapter 11 debtor have changed dramatically. 1 When the Bankruptcy Code was enacted, the assets of a typical debtor were encumbered by a lien held by a single secured creditor. 2...
A Survival Guide for Middle Market Restructuring Professionals
In the past, when companies in distress turned to restructuring professionals, those professionals often had a one-size-fits-all solution: Chapter 11 bankruptcy. However, as the cost and complexity of Chapter 11 have increased, so has the risk that filing a company for an unplanned Chapter 11 could...
Non-Bank Lenders Must Navigate Late-Inning Financing Environment
This article addresses certain financing topics from the perspective of a non-bank cash flow lender in the lower middle market segment, referencing companies with EBITDA of less than $30 million. The article explores some key issues for cash flow lenders in today’s late-cycle environment. The...
Preparing to Manage Challenging Credits Through a Down Cycle
Many non-bank direct lenders and others are asking, “Are we ever going to have a recession?” The obvious answer to that question is yes, but no one knows when. Risk appears to be extremely underpriced. Leverage lending multiples and advance rates on asset-based transactions are at all-time highs...
The Coming Storm
While it is impossible to predict the exact timing, a downturn is inevitably coming after such a long period of economic expansion. The stretch of time following the last recession in 2008 has featured low interest rates that make debt loads more manageable for middle market businesses. The past...
Guarding Against a Perfect Storm
The middle market is in the midst of a 10-year M&A bull market characterized by increasingly high transaction multiples, rising leverage levels, and rapid growth in credit assets under management (AUM) from non-bank lenders. Despite the present optimism, it is not difficult to imagine how an...
Distressed Education Panel
CTTMA & CBA 9th Annual Holiday Party
The Connecticut Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association and The Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Section of the Connecticut Bar Association Cordially Invite You to Our Ninth Annual Holiday Party Join us in this opportunity to network with insolvency professionals from around the state and...
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