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Bankruptcy Litigation

LammLaw, P.C. (“LL”) uses a multi-faceted approach to solve clients’ legal problems by applying the LL business lens and innovative legal strategies to achieve effective and cost-efficient successes in Creditors’ Rights, Work-outs & Bankruptcy and Business Transactions & Secured Lending, including Equipment Lease Finance. Read more…..

BANKRUPTCY LITIGATION

Lamm Law PC is highly skilled and experienced in representing Creditors in a broad range of Bankruptcy, Reorganization, and Workout matters.  Including the following:

  • Adversary proceedings
  • Preference and avoidance actions
  • Relief from the automatic stay
  • Use of cash collateral
  • Adequate protection
  • Administrative and rejection claims
  • Assumption and rejection of leases
  • Objections to disclosure statements
  • Chapter 11 plans
  • Debtor-in-possession financing
  • Defense of preference actions and fraudulent transfers and other bankruptcy-related litigation in both state and federal courts.

We have represented creditors’ committees, investors, secured and unsecured creditors, mortgagees, purchasers of distressed assets, franchisors and many others involved in bankruptcy-related proceedings and negotiations.

Bankruptcy Litigation

  • Successfully defended Adversary action brought against Assignee of residential mortgage under Pennsylvania Home Improvement Financing Act in bankruptcy court, attempting to impute liability on Assignee for alleged actions of original lender.
  • Successfully objected to discharge of Chapter 7 debtor in Bankruptcy court on fraud grounds due to issuance of forged payoff check to equipment lessor.
  • On behalf of purchasers, negotiated settlement with Chapter 13 Trustee and debtors in the bankruptcy court to uphold “free and clear” sale of real estate despite alleged insufficient notice of sale.
  • Successfully represented national equipment leasing company which objected to discharge of individual Chapter 7 debtor and obtained order that $100,000.00 judgment was non-dischargeable.

Publications

  • “Recovering Attorneys’ Fees as an Administrative Expense.” Law Journal Newsletters. February 2003

Presentations

  • “The Co-Debtor Stay: When Does it Really Apply and When is it a Bluff?”ELFA Legal Forum. Loews Don CeSar Hotel, St. Petersburg Beach. May 7-8, 2017
  • “Lessor’s Strategies and Alternatives in a Post-Petition World.” ELA Legal Forum. May 5, 2002