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Law Suit Filed: Saxon Mortgage Faces Class Action Over Alleged Illegal Use of HAMP

by | Apr 7, 2011 | Law: Bankruptcy – Top National Stories & Decisions

Saxon Mortgage Faces Class Action Over Alleged Illegal Use of HAMP Link: Law Suit Filed: Saxon Mortgage Faces Class Action Over Alleged Illegal Use of HAMP

Settlement: Premera Blue Cross Reaches $1.45M Settlement in Overtime Class Action

by admin | Mar 8, 2011 | Uncategorized

Premera Blue Cross Reaches $1.45M Settlement in Overtime Class Action See more here: Settlement: Premera Blue Cross Reaches $1.45M Settlement in Overtime Class Action

Restructuring A Company – Some Basic Options

by admin | Jan 19, 2011 | Restructuring Companies, Restructuring Consulting, Turnaround Consulting

Restructuring A Company Restructuring a company is usually only considered when all “business as usual” options have been tried and have failed. It is generally only then that operational executives and owners believe that the business cannot continue in...

Settlement: Preliminary $12 Million Settlement Reached in Overdraft Class Action

by Al Davis | Jan 12, 2011 | Uncategorized

Preliminary $12 Million Settlement Reached in Overdraft Class Action See original here: Settlement: Preliminary $12 Million Settlement Reached in Overdraft Class Action

Settlement: $330,000 Settlement Approved for Roberts Hawaii Drivers

by | Jan 12, 2011 | Uncategorized

$330,000 Settlement Approved for Roberts Hawaii Drivers Read more here: Settlement: $330,000 Settlement Approved for Roberts Hawaii Drivers

Settlement: $2.2 Million Arbitration Award Issued Against UBS in Case Involving Lehman "Principal Protected" Notes

by admin | Jan 7, 2011 | Uncategorized

$2.2 Million Arbitration Award Issued Against UBS in Case Involving Lehman “Principal Protected” Notes Original post: Settlement: $2.2 Million Arbitration Award Issued Against UBS in Case Involving Lehman "Principal Protected"...

Settlement: UBS to Pay Back $529,688 to UBS Structured Notes Investors

by Al Davis | Jan 7, 2011 | Uncategorized

UBS to Pay Back $529,688 to UBS Structured Notes Investors Here is the original post: Settlement: UBS to Pay Back $529,688 to UBS Structured Notes Investors

Law Suit Filed: New Balance Toning-Shoe

by Al Davis | Jan 5, 2011 | Uncategorized

New Balance Toning-Shoe Class Action Go here to read the rest: Law Suit Filed: New Balance Toning-Shoe

Possible Case: UBS Lehman Brothers Securities Fraud

by admin | Jan 5, 2011 | Uncategorized

UBS Lehman Brothers Securities Fraud Excerpt from: Possible Case: UBS Lehman Brothers Securities Fraud

Possible Case: Tongxin International, Ltd. 401(k) / ERISA Stock Fraud

by | Jan 4, 2011 | Uncategorized

Tongxin International, Ltd. 401(k) / ERISA Stock Fraud Go here to see the original: Possible Case: Tongxin International, Ltd. 401(k) / ERISA Stock Fraud
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Tariffs are no longer policy background noise—they’re altering how small businesses borrow, price, and plan. With margins tightening and liquidity under stress, many borrowers are facing conditions that quietly increase credit risk. For lenders and advisors, the implications are immediate and measurable.
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If your client’s margins are tightening under tariff pressure, we can help stabilize the credit before it becomes a problem.
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When a borrower’s collateral or borrowing base is in question, involve us early to protect value and preserve recovery.
Rising Loan Losses and the Return of Credit Discipline
As loan losses rise and liquidity tightens, the market is entering a new phase—one that rewards early action and structured intervention. For creditors, advisors, and counsel, receivership and turnaround planning can preserve value long before litigation becomes necessary.
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