Disciplines

AEEA operates across the complete arc of commercial distress — from first exposure mapping through final resolution. An engagement may involve one discipline or all six, depending on where breakdown has occurred.

Six disciplines. Every matter, fully covered. Each is a distinct capability that can be engaged on its own or combined into a sustained intervention.

Position Analysis

Rapid exposure mapping for matters where deterioration is underway. Every time-sensitive obligation, counterparty posture, and immediate action requirement identified and sequenced within 24–48 hours of engagement.

Governance Enforcement

Decision authority, reporting cadence, and escalation structure imposed from day one. No ambiguity about who controls what. No verbal commitments that cannot be documented and defended.

Record Reconstruction

Transaction sequencing, documentation controls, and audit-trail restoration for matters where the record has been compromised, abandoned, or never properly established. Built to withstand review by opposing counsel and institutional auditors.

Payment and Collections Control

Receivable management, statutory notice sequencing, and recovery discipline for stalled or contested payment chains. Every action documented. Every deadline tracked. Lien position protected throughout.

Settlement and Resolution Management

Structured negotiation support, offer documentation, approval sequencing, and final resolution recordkeeping. Every settlement step defensible under review by counsel, lenders, and counterparties.

Stakeholder Reporting

Counsel-aligned, lender-ready reporting delivered on a fixed cadence. Every stakeholder operating from the same documented record. No version conflicts. No information asymmetry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can AEEA be engaged for a single discipline?

Yes. Many engagements begin with position analysis or record reconstruction and expand only if the matter requires it.

How do these disciplines relate to legal representation?

They support it. AEEA provides operational structure and decision-ready records; your counsel provides legal strategy and representation.

Which discipline does your matter need?

A screening call will clarify where the breakdown is and what the right starting point is.