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Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditor Rights

Creditors in bankruptcies, workouts, secured transactions, collections, and foreclosures.

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Our bankruptcy and creditors’ rights practice represents a broad spectrum of clients dealing with financially distressed and commercial finance issues. Our attorneys have represented all of the major constituencies in bankruptcy proceedings and non-bankruptcy restructurings.

We bring well-developed skills and experience to all bankruptcy matters. Equally important is that other attorneys in our firm bring exceptional knowledge of real estate transactions and transactional finance to bear on reorganization and restructuring matters. Therefore, we can utilize numerous resources and areas of expertise to advise clients related to bankruptcy, reorganization and restructuring issues.

Some attorneys have been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America for their work specifically in bankruptcy/debtor-creditor law and bankruptcy litigation. Attorneys in this group have also been recognized for their work in bankruptcy litigation in Chambers USA, and Benchmark Litigation. In Mid-South Super Lawyers, some of our attorneys have been listed for their work in creditor-debtor rights.

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FAQ

Do you represent secured and unsecured creditors in bankruptcy cases?

We represent both secured and unsecured creditors in Chapter 7, 11, and 13 proceedings, ensuring your claims are properly filed and your rights protected throughout the process.

Do you represent creditors’ committees in bankruptcy cases?

We serve as counsel to creditors’ committees, ensuring creditor voices are heard in plan negotiations and protecting committee members’ rights throughout the proceedings.

What if disputes arise during bankruptcy or restructuring?

We represent creditors in adversary proceedings, contested matters, and appeals, using litigation when necessary to enforce rights or defend against claims.