Bankruptcy Law Services, Creditors' Rights - Garden City, N.Y., New York, N.Y
Bankruptcy & Business Reorganization
Meyer, Suozzi, English and Klein, P.C.'s bankruptcy attorneys bring clients the knowledge, experience and creativity needed to negotiate the highly complex worlds of bankruptcy and creditors' rights, business restructuring and loan workouts.
MSEK's lawyers have been actively involved in many of the largest and most complex chapter 11 bankruptcy cases in the United States, including Adelphia, Bethlehem Steel, Dana, Delphi, Enron, Footstar, Interstate Bakeries, Refco, Silicon Graphics, Teligent and Worldcom.
Our bankruptcy attorneys provide services to trustees, creditors' committees, secured and unsecured creditors, lenders, landlords, utilities, sellers and buyers of assets, companies in chapter 11 reorganization and chapter 7 liquidation cases and officers and directors of companies in bankruptcy cases. The Firm’s clients include national and regional banks, finance companies, equipment lessors, investment banks, hedge and private equity funds and real estate investment trusts. Whether the case involves a corporate giant, a mid-size business, a partnership or an individual, we provide the pragmatic, highly focused solutions that clients expect.
Financially troubled businesses seek our advice when facing problems brought on by industry and market declines, liquidity crises, litigation or judgment enforcement. We plan a feasible exit strategy and deliver the expertise needed to guide the business through the restructuring or chapter 11 process to emerge successfully as a reorganized company.
For businesses that are creditors in chapter 11 cases, we provide strategic advice, as well as aggressive defense if they are sued in or out of bankruptcy court. In all cases, the group's attorneys provide full service with extensive personal attention from the partner-in-charge. We solve problems without undue litigation, expense or delay.
Bankruptcy Law Services:
- Business Bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy Litigation
- Creditors' Rights
- Restructuring and Workouts
- Commercial Litigation