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NEREI-Kate Lewis
Becoming involved with a distressed asset is like deciding to read “War and Peace”, but discovering that your copy of the book starts on page 400. It takes a lot of catching up. Getting to know the asset’s history and stakeholders, and the stakeholders’ motivations and legal positions, is critical. It can make the difference between a successful investment and a...