Official Committee of Equity Security Holders
In United States bankruptcy law, the Official Committee of Equity Security Holders is a group of shareholders (usually the seven largest held positions) formed to represent a larger group of shareholders' interests in a company's bankruptcy proceedings.[1]
References
- Coleman, Thomas Henry; Woodruff, David E. (1994). "Looking Out for Shareholders: The Role of the Equity Committee in Chapter 11 Reorganization Cases of Large, Publicly Held Companies". American Bankruptcy Law Journal. 68: 295.
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