Kogan Law Firm APC
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The Kogan Law Firm, APC has over 30 years of extensive experience in serving the various bankruptcy and state court - related legal needs of companies, individuals, developers and financial institutions. Complemented by other attorneys, KLF's attorneys are able to provide assistance in a wide range of areas involving bankruptcy, receiverships, restructurings, reorganizations, out-of-court workouts and creditors' rights issues. KLF's goal is to provide highly responsive, yet cost effective services in representing its clients in order to add value to their businesses.

KLF seeks to find the most cost effective and creative solutions for debtors in dealing with major liabilities, business downturns and/or cash-flow problems, and creditors with respect to the enforcement of their rights.

KLF represents secured and unsecured creditors, debtors, debtors-in-possession, trustees, and creditors' committees in Chapter 11 cases, adversary proceedings, receivers, out-of-court workout reorganizations, complex Chapter 7 cases, and related insolvency litigations

KLF provides expertise in the following areas:

                    · Representing troubled companies or individuals in out-of-court workouts and Chapter 11 reorganizations 

                    · Representing creditors and committees in out-of-court workouts and Chapter 11 reorganizations or receivership matters

                    · Representing trustees, creditors, receivers or transferees in fraudulent transfer, preference and nondischargeability litigations

                    · Negotiation and documentation of financing agreements, debt restructurings and loan workouts, and debtor-in-possession financing agreements

                    · Tax issues, including tax consequences of debt modifications and income from discharge of indebtedness

                    · Enforcement of debtors' and creditors' rights both in and out of bankruptcy

                    · Structuring and documentation to minimize bankruptcy risks in lending transactions

                    · Adversary proceedings in the bankruptcy courts and related litigations