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Debtor better: bankruptcy attorneys sell system that simplifies a complex process.


Jonathan Carson and Eric Kurtzman ditched careers as bankruptcy lawyers four years ago to court the battered companies they once represented.

They are now third-party claims agents and they've developed a proprietary creditor database that can be accessed by lawyers and financial advisers through the Internet--thus simplifying a bankruptcy's paper trail. The software allows lawyers to slice and dice Refers to rearranging data so that it can be viewed from different perspectives. The term is typically used with OLAP databases that present information to the user in the form of multidimensional cubes similar to a 3D spreadsheet. See OLAP.  the data in a variety of ways, creating documents that can be attached as pleadings in a bankruptcy.

Kurtzman Carson say their proprietary software is designed to reduce the administrative paperwork that used to be foisted on attorneys, and added to the whole cost of a bankruptcy.

Their claims agent service was launched in late 2000 and last year, revenues were nearly $12 million. So far this year, the firm has signed three of the top 15 corporate bankruptcy filers, including automotive supplier Collins & Aikman, jewelry chain Fried man's Inc. and home electronics retailer Ultimate Electronics Inc. (The firm is paid by the company in bankruptcy.)

"They've become a real player in the industry, popping up a lot in the last few years and gaining market share," said Peter Heckmann, an analyst at investment bank Stifel Nicolaus Stifel Nicolaus is the largest subsidiary of Stifel Financial Corp. and is a member of SIPC and listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

Stifel Financial Corp.
 & Co.

The industry's top players are still Bankruptcy Services LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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 and Poorman-Douglas Corp., both units of publicly traded Epiq Systems Inc. of Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). , Mo. They were claims agents on the bankruptcies of Worldcom Corp., Enron Corp., Global Crossing Ltd. and Adelphia Communications Corp.

The No. 2 player, Trumbull Group LLC, a unit of Wells Fargo Wells Fargo

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Wells Fargo

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 & Co. in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , has gained some ground largely because Wells Fargo has been successful at cross-selling its services. Trumbull, based in Windsor, Conn., landed in a dispute last year when Kmart, now a unit of Sears Holding Corp., claimed the company charged excessive printing fees.

As attorneys, Kurtzman and Carson had worked with nearly all their new firm's competitors and knew they could streamline much of the administrative work that bankruptcy attorneys had performed at exorbitant rates.

Take the case of Interstate Bakeries, the Kansas City, Mo. maker of Wonder Bread and Hostess Twinkies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last year.

With 34,000 employees, Interstate had a list of more than 1 million potential creditors including vendors, former employees and taxing authorities.

Other claims agents would typically cobble together cobble together
Verb

[-bling, -bled] to put together clumsily: a coalition cobbled together from parties with widely differing aims

Verb 1.
 a list of creditors, send out a mass mailing of letters, and then collect boxes of claims every week that were then forwarded to the bankruptcy lawyers. After that, midlevel mid·lev·el  
n.
The middle stage or level, as in a series, course of action, or career.
 bankruptcy attorneys would spend hours going through boxes and inputting the data to create a working database of potential claimants.

Kurtzman Carson simplified the process. They weeded out duplicate names and addresses in the Interstate Bakeries case, whittling Whittling is the art of carving shapes out of raw wood with a knife.

Whittling is typically performed with a light, small-bladed knife, usually a pocket knife. Specialised whittling knives are available as well.
 the list of potential creditors down to 750,000 names. That saved the company thousands of dollars in excess postage and letterhead.

They also created bar codes for each creditor name so individual claims could be tracked electronically. Potential creditors were instructed to log onto the company's Web site for basic questions, which eliminated another big expense: attorney's fees. When Carson worked as a midlevel associate, he fielded as many as 200 calls a day from inquiring creditors, and his firm simply billed the bankrupt estate.

"Our goal throughout the process is to alleviate the burden on the financial professionals so they can focus on the big game, the substantive matters of the bankruptcy," Kurtzman said.

Kurtzman, 34, and Carson, 33, first worked together on a Delaware bankruptcy, in which a third-party claims agent had been fired. At the time, Carson was at Kirkland & Ellis in Chicago, while Kurzman was with Pachulski Stang Ziehl Young Jones & Weintraub in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . "No one was doing the work the way that we, as lawyers, wanted it done," said Kurtzman, now chief executive of Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC in Marina del Rey Del Rey may refer to:
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Kurtzman Carson's offices feature huge paintings of characters from "The Simpsons." The company spends so much time printing documents that it they named each printer after a different "Simpsons" character.

"It was easier saying the document was on Apu or Marge than on printer No. 4," said Carson, who is president and conducts a class on Bankruptcy 101 for employees.

Having grown from two employees to 80 in less than four years, Kurtzman Carson is moving beyond its niche in bankruptcy. It has taken over administrative tasks as ballot tabulations on reorganization plan A scheme authorized by federal law and promulgated by the president whereby he or she alters the structure of federal agencies to promote government efficiency and economy through a transfer, consolidation, coordination, authorization, or abolition of functions.  voting and automated disbursements of claims. It also is courting clasg2action clients.

"Sometimes it's like we're trying to hold onto the back of a bullet train bullet train: see railroad. ," said Carson. "We're just trying to keep up with all the work."
Kurtzman Canon Consultants LLC

Year Founded: 2000

Core Business: Automated bankruptcy
administrative system

Revenues in 2003: $5.6 million

Revenues in 2004: $11.8 million

Employees in 2003: 56

Employees in 2004: 78

Goals: Grow existing business and diversify into
new revenue sources

Driving Force: Streamlining services that take
up bankruptcy lawyers' time
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Date:Oct 3, 2005
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