Friday, September 13, 2013
Lehman Bankruptcy Costs Rise
If Lehman Brothers hadn't already filed for bankruptcy in 2008, the
company's bankruptcy costs may have forced the company to file for
bankruptcy anyway. Five years after the bankruptcy filing, the costs of
the Lehman bankruptcy have risen to $2.2 billion, almost three times as large as the next most expensive bankruptcy, which was Enron at $793 million.
Consulting firm Alvarez & Marshall has billed $657 million in the
bankruptcy, and law firm Weil, Gotschal & Manges has billed $484
million. Given that there is still about $32 billion to distribute to creditors, the cost of Lehman's bankruptcy is still rising.