Mitchell Williams has extensive experience representing both creditors and debtors in bankruptcy and related matters. That experience ranges from serving as debtor’s counsel in business reorganization cases to serving as creditor’s counsel in Chapter 13 bankruptcies.
Our knowledge of both sides of bankruptcy law enables us to provide a broad scope of services for our clients, including reorganization plans, voluntary and involuntary petitions, and preference, discharge and fraudulent conveyance litigation.
The attorneys of the Commercial Restructuring & Bankruptcy team also work closely with the lawyers in our business, environmental, tax, litigation and other practice areas to address many of the non-bankruptcy issues that often arise in the context of a bankruptcy. This collective effort enables the firm to better protect its clients against the risk of bankruptcy and maximize the potential for achieving the best result possible.
Our bankruptcy attorneys also practice in the area of commercial transactions, enabling lawyers in the bankruptcy section to have a solid grasp of the economic and business issues which form the core of many bankruptcy proceedings.
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