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, & Jameson, LLP, at 512-338-1100.

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