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Ep 144 - An Execution Sale is Not a Receivership. (Right?) (ft. Nate Oman)

Ep 144 - An Execution Sale is Not a Receivership. (Right?) (ft. Nate Oman)

An Execution Sale is Not a Receivership. (Right?)…

Clauses & Controversies · Mitu Gulati & Mark Weidemaier

September 30, 202435m 0s

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An Execution Sale is Not a Receivership. (Right?) Creditors of Venezuela and PDVSA, its state oil company, have forced an execution sale of PDVSA's only US asset – which happens to be the ultimate parent company of CITGO. The federal judge overseeing the process has tried to keep things orderly, but the inter-creditor fighting is getting juicy. Some lower priority creditors have filed new lawsuits in an apparent attempt to jump the queue. Now the special master overseeing the execution sale process wants the court to enjoin these lawsuits. Which strikes as us a reach – almost as if the execution sale process is some kind of receivership. So we asked Nate Oman, who has written about the potential use of receiverships to solve sovereign debt problems, to help us figure out what is going on. Producer: Leanna Doty