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What History Tells Us About the Value of Bankruptcy Directors
The proliferation of bankruptcy directors represents a controversial shift in the corporate governance landscape. Independent directors appointed when a company experiences financial distress (known colloquially as “bankruptcy directors”) bring restructuring expertise and experience to a high-stakes situation. Their appointment also …