Debtor files Chapter 11 Small Business Subchapter V reorganization plan
Case Summary
This case involves the filing of a Chapter 11 Small Business Subchapter V plan. The plan outlines the debtor’s proposed reorganization strategy under the streamlined Subchapter V process designed for small businesses. Court approval is required after creditor review and potential objections.
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Key Issues
- • Chapter 11 Subchapter V plan
- • Small business reorganization
- • Creditor approval
- • Plan confirmation
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Chapter 11 Small Business Subchapter V Plan
Other · May 12, 2026
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Case Timeline
1 eventChapter 11 Small Business Subchapter V Plan
The debtor filed a Chapter 11 Small Business Subchapter V Plan to reorganize its debts under a streamlined bankruptcy process designed for small businesses. This plan outlines how the debtor intends to repay creditors while continuing operations. It matters because Subchapter V offers a faster, less costly path to restructuring compared to traditional Chapter 11 cases.
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