Morris Polich and Purdy LLP provides a full range of commercial bankruptcy and financial restructuring services, including representation of financial institutions and other lenders, hotels, casinos, creditors' committees, bondholders' committees, trustees, title companies, equipment lessors, receivers, real estate developers and investment entities.
A CROSS SECTION OF OUR EXPERIENCE
The firm’s attorneys have a wide variety of experience including:
- Representation of secured and unsecured creditors in commercial bankruptcy proceedings.
- Representation of unsecured creditors, investors, bondholders and equity committees in chapter 11 and 7 bankruptcies.
- Representation of a wide variety of debtors including resorts, casinos, celebrities, developers, radio stations, restaurants, physicians, and contractors.
- Representation of borrowers and lenders with respect to sales and financing in Chapter 11 matters.
- Representation of parties, including petitioning creditors, in involuntary bankruptcy proceedings.
- Representation of parties in bankruptcy cases ancillary to foreign proceedings.
- Representation of plaintiffs and defendants in bankruptcy adversary proceedings, including objections to discharge.
- Alternative dispute resolution including with respect to bankruptcy matters.
- Representation of franchisors in bankruptcy proceedings.
- Representation of landlords and tenants in bankruptcy proceedings.
- Representation with respect to contract matters in bankruptcy court.
- Representation of various parties in bankruptcy cases involving medical providers.
- Representation of attorneys in bankruptcy and collection actions.
- Representation of various parties in food service bankruptcy matters.
- Representation of Debtors in defense of tax claims and proceedings for determination of tax liability under Bankruptcy Code §505.
- Proceedings for relief from the automatic stay.
- Representation of insurance companies with regard to claims by or against debtors in bankruptcy court.
- Prosecution of bankruptcy §1113 matters for the rejection of union contracts.