Landlords looking to get compensated in Toys “R” Us’s bankruptcy case, get in line. The toy retailer is expected to pay $348 million to dozens of bankers, lawyers and consultants who tried to fix the company’s problems. And those bankruptcy professionals get priority and are largely assured of getting paid as other creditors fight to get their share, the New York Times reported. This is nothing particular to Toys “R” Us, as bankruptcy fees have […]
source https://therealdeal.com/2018/05/13/its-lawyers-before-landlords-in-toys-r-us-bankruptcy/
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