Corporate Creditors in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Primarily, we represent corporate creditors (secured and unsecured lenders as well as lessors, vendors and all other types of creditors) in Chapter 11 proceedings, and on occasion represent creditors in Chapter 7 proceedings.

Representative matters include:

• Represented major corporations for over 15 years in more than 220 different bankruptcy proceedings nationwide on issues regarding the rights of lessors of computer hardware and licensors of software, financing agreements versus true leases, defense of objections to claims, pursuit of administrative claims, asset sales as related to the transfer of technology, defense of breach of contract suits, and the defense of complex preference and fraudulent transfer suits. Presently we have an active role in cases pending in 22 states.

• Represent a security services company in over 25 separate claims as a creditor in various bankruptcy matters all over the nation.

• Represent an international energy corporation as a creditor on a variety of bankruptcy matters throughout the United States.

• Represent a national chain of automotive service centers on various matters over several years as a creditor in their customers' bankruptcies. This also involved defending the client who was sued on a variety of matters.

• Regularly work with law firms in the Dallas and Fort Worth area which do not have a bankruptcy expertise, representing their clients in complex bankruptcy cases.

• Assist out of state offices of national law firms as local counsel in representation of their client in adversary proceedings or state court matters pending in Texas.


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