CONTENTS
- 1. How the Client Came to Daeryun's Jeonju Office

- - Review of the Client's Case at Daeryun's Jeonju Office
- - Information on Corporate Bankruptcy From Daeryun's Jeonju Office
- 2. Daeryun's Jeonju Office Assistance Process for Corporate Bankruptcy

- - Daeryun's Jeonju Office Argues the Client's Difficulties in Operating the Business
- - Daeryun's Jeonju Office Establishes That the Client's Company Was in a State of Excess Liabilities
- 3. Bankruptcy Granted Through Daeryun's Jeonju Office Assistance

- - Filing for Corporate Bankruptcy: Proceeding With an Attorney Is Advantageous
1. How the Client Came to Daeryun's Jeonju Office
The client sought a consultation in order to file for corporate bankruptcy. Finding it difficult to manage mounting debts, the client decided to pursue corporate bankruptcy, and with no prior knowledge of the matter, the client wished to receive assistance from Daeryun's attorneys experienced in rehabilitation and bankruptcy.
Review of the Client's Case at Daeryun's Jeonju Office

The client who received a consultation was an employee at a well-known health functional food manufacturing company.
At some point, the client wished to manufacture health functional foods directly, so the client left the company together with some colleagues, planned a business, and started a startup.
However, the client overlooked the fact that brand recognition is most important for health functional foods, and sales were poor.
As a result, the company received a low commercialization score, the research funding it had received from the government was reclaimed, and the company's management deteriorated severely.
The client became unable to pay wages to the colleagues who had worked together, and concluding that this difficulty could not be overcome, the client eventually came to consider corporate bankruptcy.
In the meantime, the client heard about an acquaintance who had received significant help through Daeryun Law Firm's Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy Group, so the client visited Daeryun's Jeonju office and requested assistance with filing for corporate bankruptcy.
Information on Corporate Bankruptcy From Daeryun's Jeonju Office
Corporate bankruptcy refers to a procedure in which, when a corporation cannot repay all of its debts with its assets, bankruptcy is declared and the corporation's assets are distributed to the creditors.
This serves to ensure that all creditors receive an equal distribution of their claims, to wind up a corporation that cannot be rehabilitated and prevent further losses, and to help the corporation's representative make a fresh start.
▣ Debtor Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy Act Article 306 (Grounds for Bankruptcy of a Corporation) (1) A corporation may be declared bankrupt even when the total amount of its liabilities exceeds the total amount of its assets. (2) The provisions of paragraph (1) shall not apply during the existence of a general partnership company or a limited partnership company.
In the case of a similar business closure, the registration certificate is simply cancelled, and the corporation does not cease to exist. |
So in which cases is it recommended to file for corporate bankruptcy?
(1) When the corporation has assets
Through the corporate bankruptcy procedure, the assets held by the corporation can be converted into cash to repay its debts.
(2) When employee wages cannot be paid
Through the corporate bankruptcy procedure, wages, severance pay, and similar amounts can be paid.
(3) When there are unpaid taxes
Under the tax law, shareholders holding a stake of 50% or more bear responsibility for unpaid taxes.
Through the corporate bankruptcy procedure, taxes can be paid on a priority basis.
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2. Daeryun's Jeonju Office Assistance Process for Corporate Bankruptcy
To help the client with the corporate bankruptcy, Daeryun's Jeonju office reviewed the case with attorneys experienced in corporate bankruptcy. They examined the client company's various financial records and operating situation and assisted in preparing the bankruptcy petition.
Daeryun's Jeonju Office Argues the Client's Difficulties in Operating the Business
As the client's commercialization score declined, the client could no longer receive the government subsidies it had been receiving.
As a result, the business was facing a halt in operations, and with wages owed to employees in arrears, it was argued that the business could no longer be operated.
Daeryun's Jeonju Office Establishes That the Client's Company Was in a State of Excess Liabilities
Based on the client's company financial records and certificate of indebtedness, Daeryun's Jeonju office established that the company was in a state of excess liabilities.
It was argued that most of the client's initial business funds consisted of debt, that repayment had not been properly made, and that the resulting interest had grown to an unmanageable level.
3. Bankruptcy Granted Through Daeryun's Jeonju Office Assistance
Daeryun's Jeonju office provided assistance for the client together with attorneys experienced in corporate bankruptcy, and the filing for corporate bankruptcy was ultimately successful.
Filing for Corporate Bankruptcy: Proceeding With an Attorney Is Advantageous
In the case of corporate bankruptcy, a variety of documents are required for the filing, and gathering the supporting materials to establish the grounds for bankruptcy is not an easy task.
Therefore, proceeding with the case together with an attorney experienced in this area can make it considerably smoother and faster to obtain a decision.
If you are facing difficulties with a corporate bankruptcy matter like the client above, you may consult with Daeryun's Jeonju office at any time and resolve your case with attorneys experienced in corporate bankruptcy.
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