David Tong, a partner at Saxon|Gilmore, shares the importance of meeting deadlines in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. Saxon|Gilmore provides skilled legal representation to a diverse range of clients across state and federal courts, addressing complex issues in the areas of foreclosure, insolvency, and creditors’ rights.
Foreclosures
Our firm has deep experience managing commercial foreclosure matters, from highly contested, multi-party litigation involving deficiency claims, to straightforward cases resolved through summary judgment. Our creditors’ rights attorneys—supported by a dedicated team of paraprofessionals—bring extensive knowledge of financial documentation and credit policies to every stage of a transaction. We focus on maximizing recovery and have significant experience securing receivers and enforcing assignment of rent provisions under current Florida law.
Insolvency and Bankruptcy
Saxon|Gilmore regularly represents creditors in a wide array of insolvency and bankruptcy proceedings, including complex adversary litigation and assignments for the benefit of creditors (ABC). Our attorneys combine trial expertise with business acumen to evaluate strategic options under the Bankruptcy Code. We resolve matters through negotiation or litigation, always aiming to achieve optimal outcomes. Our experience spans all bankruptcy chapters and includes representation of financial institutions, government entities, and creditors’ committees.
Additional Creditors’ Rights Matters
Our attorneys also have a strong track record in handling replevin actions, deficiency suits involving real and personal property, and both commercial and consumer collections. Saxon|Gilmore’s integrated approach allows our creditors’ rights and bankruptcy team to collaborate with attorneys in related practice areas, ensuring tailored strategies, clear and practical advice, and prompt service to protect our clients’ interests.
David Tong can be reached at 813.314.4510 or via email at dtong@saxongilmore.com
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