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Bankruptcy Litigation

Bankruptcy litigation may involve creditors, debtors, trustees, committees, and a diversity of parties – all who have competing interests. As a broadly experienced bankruptcy litigation firm, we have a keen eye for identifying pivotal issues and vulnerabilities that can be leveraged to your advantage in Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. Common litigation tactics during bankruptcy include:

      • Motions for relief from the automatic stay.
      • Filing complaints for non-dischargeability and denial of discharge.
      • Fraudulent conveyances (actual and constructive fraud).
      • Bringing bankruptcy fraud claims.
      • Preference claims.
      • Defending, making and litigating objections to bankruptcy plans of reorganization.

We have extensive experience advocating and strategically representing clients facing Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcies that are in litigation. Contact us to explore your legal options.

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