This chapter examines the evolving intersection between bankruptcy law and private credit, highlighting potential shifts in judicial attitudes towards distressed companies. It discusses concerns around the implications of private credit practices, such as the risk of prolonging financial distress and the emergence of 'zombie companies.' The conversation emphasizes the need for a reconsideration of regulatory frameworks to address the complexities and risks associated with the growing influence of private credit in the corporate finance landscape.

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