Making Sense Out of Make Wholes: Treatment of "Make Whole Provisions" in Bankruptcy

Making Sense Out of Make Wholes: Treatment of "Make Whole Provisions" in Bankruptcy

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A "make whole provision" in a credit agreement means borrowers must pay all future interest, even if the loan is paid off early. In bankruptcy, the rule is usually that no interest is due after the filing date. This panel—featuring WilmerHale Partner Philip Anker and hosted by the American Bar Association, Business Law Section—will explain what happens when these two worlds collide.

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