
Bankruptcy
Whether you are a business debtor thinking about declaring Bankruptcy or a creditor struggling to collect, you need an experienced, skilled bankruptcy lawyer on your side. Bankruptcy laws often turn traditional business notions upside down. Our lawyers can assist debtors and creditors through the complicated maze of bankruptcy. The attorneys of Mesch, Clark & Rothschild have helped thousands of people and entities, both in Arizona and nationwide, with bankruptcy representation. You can trust that we have the skill and experience needed to protect your interests.
Since our law firm works for both creditors and debtors, we have a sophisticated perspective on bankruptcy issues. We help individuals and businesses in:
- Representing debtors, creditors, and trustees in litigation and negotiations.
- Evaluating and structuring reorganization alternatives both from a creditor’s and a debtor’s perspective.
- Structuring sales and financial transactions in order to avoid adverse consequences in the event of a subsequent bankruptcy.
- Handling workouts and reorganizations for debtors and creditors.
To speak with a team of professionals dedicated to helping creditors and debtors with bankruptcy related issues, contact Mesch, Clark & Rothschild.
Attorneys:
Isaac D. Rothschild
Michael McGrath
Lowell E. Rothschild
Brenda Moody Whinery
Scott H. Gan
Frederick J. Petersen
Articles:
A Bankruptcy Lexicon
A Debtor's Bankruptcy Planning Checklist
As if Worrying About Your Job Isn't Enough... How Your Employer's Bankruptcy Will Affect Employee Benefits
Bankruptcy as a Negotiating Tool and a Business Strategy
Chapter 11 Reorganization – A Business Planning Tool
Chapter 11 Reorganization, An Overview
It's a Whole New World:
Understanding the Radical Changes to the Bankruptcy Code
Protecting the Under-Insured Defendant
Receiverships, Assignments for Creditors, and Bankruptcy: A Comparison
Sidestepping a Preference Lawsuit
The Impact of Giant Bankruptcy on the Average Consumer
The Ninth Circuit's Post-Travelers Award Of Attorneys' Fees For Unsecured Creditors
Your Major Customer Files for Bankruptcy! Now What?