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During a bankruptcy case, trustees, creditors and debtors may enter into litigation, known as an adversary proceeding. Cain & Associates, PLLC represents financial institutions and individuals in workouts, reorganizations, and bankruptcy matters. Our bankruptcy practice includes understanding of business and legal issues that can and frequently do arise across a wide spectrum of financial transactions, and we work closely with individuals, businesses, and corporate finance and tax lawyers in developing commercial solutions to complicated financial problems.
At Cain & Associates, PLLC, we represent debtors and creditors in preference actions and fraudulent conveyance actions. We regularly work with experienced forensic accountants, financial professionals, tax experts and investigators when sorting out our clients' bankruptcy cases. During preference actions, for instance, we examine bank records to determine the best defense to a preference action. In fraudulent conveyance actions, we examine financial records, property records, and other asset reallocation to give you the best defense to any fraudulent conveyance action. We also represent clients in debtor-in-possession financing transactions, and with our workout and bankruptcy capabilities, we have experience handling complex bankruptcy litigation for clients in a variety of forms.
At Cain & Associates, PLLC, we counsel and represent parties in actions involving adversary proceedings involving complex commercial financing, business, home, and personal properties. We prepare and file all necessary paperwork, providing documentation for the court regarding a property's status, it's value, and the claims against it.
If you need legal counsel or representation in your bankruptcy case, contact Cain & Associates, PLLC. Cain & Associates understands the Bankruptcy code, including adversary proceedings and the challenges they present. We have the resources and knowledge needed to assist you.