Summary
To find information about a company in receivership, use the Massachusetts Court Case Lookup System with the party name or docket number. Receivers like KCP Advisors are generally required to provide updates to creditors, but specific obligations depend on the court order. For federal receivership orders, PACER is the primary resource, though it charges a fee. You can also contact the specific court for public access options. An example email to KCP Advisors requesting an update was provided. Arbitration locations can be specified in contracts, but consult an attorney for potential implications.Full Conversation
Is KCP Advisors who took over the receivership required to give updates
In Massachusetts, a receiver is generally required to provide updates to creditors. However, the specific requirements can vary based on the court order which appointed the receiver. You can check the court order for specific obligations imposed on KCP Advisors.
How can I find a federal receivership order
To find a federal receivership order, you can use PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records). This is a national index for U.S. district, bankruptcy, and appellate courts. Its website is www.pacer.uscourts.gov. Please note, there may be a small fee for using this service.
Is there no way to find a receivership order for free
Unfortunately, finding a federal receivership order for free can be challenging. PACER, the most comprehensive source for such documents, does charge a fee. However, you may try contacting the specific court where the case was heard, as they may have options for public access.
Can you show me an example email I could send to KCP requesting an update on the receivership status?
Subject: Request for Update on Receivership Status - Wood Haven Senior Living
Dear [Receiver's Name],
I represent [Your Company Name], a creditor of Wood Haven Senior Living. We are seeking an update on the receivership status managed by your company, KCP Advisors. We appreciate your prompt response.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Position]
[Your Contact Information]
Can I specify a location for arbitration
Yes, you may specify a location for arbitration in your contract. This should be mutually agreed upon by all parties involved. However, it's crucial to consult with an attorney to understand any potential implications.