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Problem Loan Workouts, 2d contains the substantive law of bankruptcy and lender liability, and addresses all aspects of a satisfactory workout strategy for debtors and creditors, including strategies, analysis, and options. Focusing on loans secured by

Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
Service Number:43459729
Publication date:2025-08-25
Practice area:Banking, finance & financial services law
Jurisdiction:National
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Gerald L. Blanchard

Gerald L. Blanchard is a partner in the law firm of Bryan Cave, LLC in Atlanta, Georgia, where he works in the area of financial institution law, commercial lending, lender liability, bankruptcy, and problem loan workouts. His financial institutions practice 

Rodney A. Morris

Rodney A. Morris is an attorney with the Commercial Litigation Branch of the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., where he works in the areas of bankruptcy, Uniform Commercial Code, and problem loan workouts.