Partner Ashley McDow published an article in Thomson Reuters Westlaw titled: “Ultra Vires-Mean Lien Fighting Machine.”
The article provides both health care and restructuring practitioners with a fundamental framework that will enable them to evaluate the potential benefit that pursuing an ultra vires action as part of an overall readjustment can provide. Armed with this analysis, the decision on whether to embark down the chapter 9 path of the bankruptcy code will be at the very least a more informed one.
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Shaping Tomorrow: Industry Trends Through Legal, Financial, and Economic Lenses
On September 13, Foley senior counsel Charles Gass will speak on the panel “Shaping Tomorrow: Industry Trends Through Legal, Financial, and Economic” during the Colorado Ambulatory Surgery Center Association’s (CASCA) Annual Conference & Trade Show. Gass is also CASCA’s general counsel.