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Bankruptcy Cases

We know the bankruptcy system, with all of its subtleties and peculiarities. We know how to navigate through the process to resolve difficult issues and accomplish our clients' goals in the most efficient and effective manner. With the collective talents of the lawyers throughout our regional offices, there is no challenge beyond our experience, expertise, and ability.

Read more about our Involvement in the Bankruptcy Legal Community.

The Bankruptcy Practice Group has extensive experience in all phases of bankruptcy and insolvency. Among the many things we do is bankruptcy litigation, including avoidance actions, stay relief, adequate protection, plan confirmation, dischargeability, dismissal/conversion, and claim disputes, as well as contract and commercial litigation in the bankruptcy context.

Read more about our broad Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Services.

Samples of Our Work

A few examples of recent engagements in which we have successfully represented our clients include:

  • Representation of the coal supplier and preservation of its supply contract in the Cajun Electric case, one of the largest utility bankruptcies to date.
  • Representation of the largest bicycle manufacturer and distributor in the United States involving the successful purchase of bicycle assets in a contested and competitive bidding process in the Schwinn bankruptcy.
  • Representation of the successful purchaser of Ocean Journey, a major aquarium complex in Denver, in a competitive bidding process, resulting in continued operation of a valuable community cultural asset.
  • Representation of the successful purchaser of the assets of the largest broadband services provider in Northern California.
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