Our commercial litigation attorneys have extensive experience representing lenders, creditors, asset sellers, landlords, property purchasers, credit unions, banks, creditor committees, and small businesses. Our services include:
- Collection Actions: Recovering outstanding debts through legal proceedings to ensure you receive the payments owed to you.
- Confess Judgment Actions: Streamlining the debt recovery process by obtaining a judgment without the need for a lengthy trial when allowed by law and provided for in your loan documents.
- Injunctive Relief: Seeking court orders to prevent ongoing or imminent harm to your financial interests.
- Replevin Actions: Recovering possession of property wrongfully taken or withheld.
- Attachments and Levies: Securing assets to satisfy a judgment or pending claim.
- Receivership Actions: Appointing a receiver to manage and preserve assets during litigation.
Resolving Complex Commercial Disputes
Commercial litigation covers a broad spectrum of legal issues under both state and federal law. Our attorneys are skilled in addressing:
- Breach of Contract: Enforcing agreements and seeking remedies for contractual violations.
- Negligence and Fraud: Addressing issues of misrepresentation and breaches of duty that impact your financial interests.
- Statutory Violations: Navigating federal and state laws to protect your rights and pursue claims.
- Shareholder Disputes: Resolving conflicts among business owners to protect your investments.
- Business Torts and Unfair Competition: Defending your business against wrongful actions by competitors.
- Foreclosure and UCC Enforcement: Protecting your security interests and recovering collateral.
Strategic Counsel in Bankruptcy Litigation
Bankruptcy cases present unique challenges for creditors. Our team provides robust representation in:
- Complaints to Determine Dischargeability and Objecting to Discharge: Ensuring that debts are not wrongfully discharged in bankruptcy.
- Relief from Stay: Obtaining court permission to continue collection efforts despite the automatic stay.
- Sale and Use of Collateral: Ensuring that your interests are protected when a borrower seeks to use or sell your collateral in a bankruptcy case.
- Objections to Exemptions and Plan Confirmation: Challenging improper claims and ensuring fair repayment plans.