Should your company develop a bankruptcy contigency plan?

by Administrator 28. January 2010 03:56

Many companies believe in thinking postitive about their future. However, all companies should consider worst-case scenarios and make contigency plans.

As the recent recession has shown, companies can go under when they least expect it. For instance, if a company loses a major supplier or customer, then that company will likely have trouble surviving. 

If you have questions about your company's possible bankruptcy, contact the Austin bankruptcy attorneys of Slater Kennon LLP, at 512-338-1100.

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