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Subchapter V: A Product Of The Small Business Reorganization Act Of 2019, Seth Snyder Dec 2020

Subchapter V: A Product Of The Small Business Reorganization Act Of 2019, Seth Snyder

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The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (SBRA) went into effect on February 19, 2020 to provide small businesses bankruptcy relief that was previously untenable under a traditional chapter 11 reorganization. The SBRA created subchapter V of chapter 11, codified as 11 U.S.C. §§ 1181 – 1195, that is available for small business debtors with debts less than $2,725,625. The debt limit has been temporarily increased to $7,500,000 until March 26, 2021 by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the CARES Act).

The timing of the new law could not have been better considering how small businesses have …


The Impact Of Bankruptcy, Duty Related Stress And Policing In Detroit, Sarah Markel Jan 2020

The Impact Of Bankruptcy, Duty Related Stress And Policing In Detroit, Sarah Markel

Department of Conflict Resolution Studies Theses and Dissertations

Urban police officers are regularly exposed to trauma and duty-related stress. The City of Detroit’s highly publicized bankruptcy proceedings reached finality in December 2014 but led to an additional layer of stress via financial uncertainty to Detroit police officers. The officers already experience high critical incident exposure rates and organizational tension/instability. While certain types of stressors (critical incident, organizational and family/personal) have been extensively researched and are largely anticipated within law enforcement agencies, the bankruptcy resolution, which included wage, pension, and medical insurance losses, may have compounded issues within the department. This research project used a mixed method case study …