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The Creditors' Rights Practice Group of Gordon Silver focuses on protecting the rights of secured and unsecured creditors both in and outside the bankruptcy process. With services provided in both Arizona and Nevada, the group ensures that our clients' business relationships and claims are preserved.
Recoveries are maximized by virtue of the Group's experience and knowledge of financial documentation, credit policies and financial institution insolvency tactics. To maximize its effectiveness, our Credtors' Rights attorneys often team with attorneys from the firm's Real Estate Practice Group to apply additional expertise in areas such as real estate transactions, landlord and tenant law, foreclosure, and related property issues. Attorneys from the Commercial Litigation Practice Group and Bankruptcy Litigation Practice Group lend additional expertise as well.
The Group advises individual lenders and all types of financial institutions on issues in resolving loan problems including defaults, restructurings and workouts, repossessions, foreclosure, and receiverships. In the event of a bankruptcy, the Group develops strategies for protecting creditors' collateral and representing and enforcing their rights and interests in the proceeding. This aspect of service includes motion practice in general, cash collateral, relief from automatic stay, and plans of reorganization.
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