Businesses often encounter investment opportunities allowing them to acquire assets below market value. These situations might arise due to bankruptcy, defaults on obligations to creditors, regulatory claims and other challenges—commonly referred to as special situations. Yet, special situations can also occur outside the scope of investment activities. Increased regulation, economic instability and sanctions can lead to operating difficulties, shareholder conflicts, litigation and risks of subsidiary or criminal liability for both owners and senior management.
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