Bankruptcy & Creditor’s Rights

Overview

Bankruptcies and business reorganizations are difficult, troubling events, but they also represent opportunities. Goldberg Simpson helps clients in Kentucky to move forward to seize those opportunities, to remake their businesses on more viable models or to repurpose assets to greater competitive advantage.

Our attorneys in the Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights Practice Area are experienced in a range of issues pertaining to bankruptcy, insolvency, workouts and restructurings growing out of numerous areas, including commercial real estate transactions and commercial financing.

Attorneys in the Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights practice group serve financial institutions, including large national banking associations as well as smaller state and local lending institutions, and all types of borrowing entities in Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green, Frankfort, and many other cities in Kentucky, as well as Southern Indiana. We handle complex loan restructurings, bankruptcy filings and the planning of pre-packaged bankruptcies. We have experience in Chapter 11 cases, including the representation of bank groups and other lenders, creditors committees, bondholders and purchasers of bankruptcy assets.

The Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights group has also consummated workout solutions on behalf of both lenders and debtors in troubled loan situations involving portfolios of property valued in excess of one hundred million dollars.

Attorneys

Highlights

The Goldberg Simpson Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights practice has also consummated workout solutions on behalf of both lenders and debtors in troubled loan situations involving portfolios of property valued in excess of one-hundred million dollars.

This practice is also well versed in addressing both sides of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), having consummated workout solutions on behalf of both lenders and debtors in troubled loan situations involving portfolios of property valued in excess of one-hundred million dollars.