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15Sep

363 Sales as a Health Care M&A Tool, Part 2 – Pros and Cons for Buyers and Sellers

Over the summer, we wrote about why health care companies may want to consider buying assets out of bankruptcy, taking advantage of the Bankruptcy Code Section 363 sale process (a “363 Sale”). We are back with our second post, to provide more detail to the process and discuss some pros and cons of 363 Sales. As a refresher, a 363 Sale couples a flexible and fast process with ample liability protection for willing buyers......
By: Mintz - Bankruptcy & Restructuring Viewpoints
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/363-sales-as-a-health-care-m-a-tool-32349/

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