Further, trustees have fiduciary obligations to beneficiaries of post-confirmation trusts. With such obligations comes potential liability under applicable non-bankruptcy law, including contractual obligations under the trust agreement, compliance with court orders, and other legal and practical risks. Our attorneys are well-versed in advising liquidation trustees and helping them to navigate their sometimes competing obligations. Where disputes arise, our attorneys are accomplished negotiators and litigators, ready to represent the liquidation trustee both in court and out of court.
Our bankruptcy attorneys are widely recognized as leaders in the bankruptcy sector in Delaware. They have received numerous awards for their skills, are frequently sought after as speakers and commentators on complex and cutting-edge bankruptcy matters, and serve on several state bankruptcy law panels including the committee for the evaluation and amendment of bankruptcy court rules in Delaware. Clients trust us to navigate difficult insolvency situations efficiently and with a clear focus on protecting their interests and goals.
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