Bankruptcy & Financial Restructuring

USA Today
May 7, 2008

E. Penn Nicholson

That's why defaults are expected to get worse. More than 1.4% of junk bond issuers have defaulted in March, S&P says. By March 2009, that rate will soar to 4.7%, which is higher than the 4.4% average, Vazza says. "There's going to be a strong demand for bankruptcy services," says Penn Nicholson, partner at law firm Powell Goldstein.



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