Legal Question in Banking Law in Virginia
in the U.S. Code collection, Can the bankruptcy court confirm the debtor's plan of reorganization?
Asked on 5/27/10, 7:17 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jonathon Moseley
Moseley & Associates Law Firm
I don't understand the question. Of course the bankruptcy court can confirm a debtor's plan for reorganization. But I am not sure what you are asking. Under what circumstances? I think you should post a question under bankruptcy law about the precise situation and the details and what kind of plan of reorganization might be approved.
Answered on 6/01/10, 2:44 pm
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