Gentsch and Fatino Published in ABA Surety Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice Compendium

American Bar Association Surety Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice Compendium
04.27.2021

Attorneys Drew Gentsch and John Fatino were published by the American Bar Association (ABA), among the authors of the book Surety Aspects of Bankruptcy Law and Practice Compendium.

The compendium provides practical information in bankruptcy cases for both judges and attorneys.  Surety principles and claims in bankruptcy cases, including chapter 11, carry unique implications in surety law. The book may be purchased through the ABA website.

Gentsch and Fatino are active members in the ABA Fidelity & Surety Law Committee and frequent authors and speakers on construction and surety industry topics.

For more information on this and other construction industry fidelity and surety topics, contact Drew Gentsch or John Fatino at 515-288-6041 or by email, gentsch@whitfieldlaw.com or fatino@whitfieldlaw.com.

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