Creditors' Rights Attorneys


Representing Businesses and Lenders in Bankruptcy Litigation

 

The U.S. Bankruptcy Code is a complex maze requiring seasoned counsel. McCabe & Mack LLP enables commercial clients and lenders to assert their standing in legal proceedings to maximize recovery from defaulted debtors.

Our Bankruptcy Group represents banks, credit unions, financial institutions, businesses and individuals in all chapters of bankruptcy, from Chapter 7 liquidations to Chapter 11 reorganizations. Our lawyers represent commercial clients and lenders in collections and all forums and facets of bankruptcy, including:

  • Meeting of creditors
  • Creditors' committee
  • Motions for relief from stay
  • Filing proof of claims
  • Preference actions
  • Adversary proceedings
  • Bankruptcy fraud
  • Other bankruptcy litigation

The potential gain must warrant the effort and expense. We advise clients on the prospects for recovery, the merits of debtors' repayment plans and the cost-benefit analysis of pursuing litigation. That said, our attorneys have been successful in not merely establishing creditors' rights but actually collecting from debtors.

To discuss our services and your situation, contact us today to arrange a consultation with our Poughkeepsie bankruptcy attorneys. We practice in Dutchess County and the surrounding jurisdictions of upstate New York.

We are a debt-relief agency. We help banks, credit unions, financial institutions, businesses and individuals find bankruptcy relief through the Bankruptcy Code.

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