Corpus Christi Bankruptcy Litigation
About bankruptcy litigation
Many high profile bankruptcy cases have been in the news of late, including bankrupt Bernie Madoff whose investment fraud injured a staggering number of people.
Bankruptcy litigation in Corpus Christi requires attorneys with skills and in-depth knowledge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code who have experience in litigating complex, multi-party disputes. Bankruptcy litigation can involve the following:
- Representation of secured and unsecured creditors and committees
- Ad hoc bondholder committees
- Trustees
- Debtors
- Regulators
- Examiners
- Strategic investors
- Equity interests
- Equity committees
- Lessors and lessees of real and personal property in litigation related to every aspect of bankruptcy, reorganizations and workouts.
Issues relating to fraudulent transfers, preferences, insider transactions, and sales and dispositions of collateral also can be litigated.
What to do when you are hounded by creditors
Most people file for bankruptcy to stop being hounded by creditors. They are seeking a way to climb out of debt. But sometimes the protections of bankruptcy are tested by creditors who do not want to accept what they are awarded, or who believe they have been defrauded. Creditors can attempt to seize assets, garnish wages, and place liens on bank accounts or retirement funds.
Bankruptcy litigation can involve accusations by creditors that the bankrupt party violated bankruptcy laws to avoid paying creditors what they owe. Purchases of luxury items, running up your credit cards, and taking large cash advances, right before filing can wind up voiding a bankruptcy discharge.
Other grounds for challenging bankruptcy include the following:
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The skilled legal guidance you need
An attorney skilled in Corpus Christi bankruptcy litigation at the Cavada Law Office can answer all your questions about bankruptcy litigation in Corpus Christi. The firm has years of experience representing corporations and individuals in all types of Texas bankruptcy proceedings. To schedule a free consultation to discuss your case with us, contact us today.
