The Fort Worth banking lawyers at Moses, Palmer & Howell, L.L.P. provide extensive experience in all aspects of Texas banking law. As a trusted Texas banking law firm, Moses, Palmer & Howell offers highly skilled Fort Worth banking attorney advisors that have managed a wide variety of banking cases for a wide range of clients.
Experienced Texas Banking Attorney
Moses, Palmer & Howell's Fort Worth banking practice includes transactions in Fort Worth, Texas. MPH assists both lenders and borrowers in commercial lending matters, including construction and permanent loans, secured transactions, loan workouts, mortgages and foreclosures. This part of their practice includes the negotiation, review and drafting of promissory notes, deeds of trust, security agreements, guarantees and other related instruments.
Fort Worth Banking Attorney Helps Clients With Pre-Default Advice, Counseling, Workouts and Loan Restructuring
- Provision of default notices
- Acceleration and enforcement of loan documents against real and/or personal property in both Texas State courts and Fort Worth bankruptcy courts on behalf of lenders
- Pursuit of guarantors of commercial secured and unsecured loans
- Modification and restructuring of credit arrangements
- Negotiation and documentation of loan forbearance, restructuring and extension agreements
- Negotiation of inter-creditor and subordination agreements
- Acquisition and sale of financially troubled entities
- Extensions of credit and sales to financially troubled entities
- Creditor representation in Texas state court receivership matters
Banking Law Firm brings or defends suits for business clients in many areas of Texas banking law, including:
- Financial Services
- Contract Disputes
- Construction Claims
- Real Estate Matters
- Franchise Violations
- Trademark Violations
The Fort Worth banking attorneys capitalize on their experience to deliver the highest quality legal services at affordable fees.
Many business litigation cases settle before suit, often through mediation. The Fort Worth banking lawyers at Moses, Palmer & Howell are experienced in reaching fair settlements with good documentation. But, when a business banking case calls for court action, the Fort Worth banking attorneys at the firm have a proven track record of success in Fort Worth District Courts, State Courts and Federal Courts.
Fort Worth Bankruptcy Creditor Representation
- Negotiation of post-petition financing arrangements
- Contesting financing arrangements and plan confirmations that do not adequately protect their clients’ interests
- Protecting the interests, rights, and collateral of creditors, including the filing of proofs of claim and defending against objections to their clients’ claims
- Analysis of filings to ascertain whether they are proposed in good faith
- Drafting, negotiating, and filing reaffirmation agreements
- Argument of first day motions
- Protection of cash collateral
- Maximizing value through court-authorized asset sales
- Obtaining orders for adequate protection or relief from the automatic stay
- Enforcement and protection of executory contracts and leases
- Bankruptcy-related litigation and adversary proceedings, including defense against preference, fraudulent transfer, and other avoidance actions
- Appeals of bankruptcy court decisions to federal district court
- Claims for statutory or equitable subordination
- Challenging a debtor’s discharge or the dis-chargeability of a claim
- Representation of official committees of unsecured creditors in Chapter 11 bankruptcies
- Representation of financial institutions and creditors in claims arising from distressed credit situations or counterclaims brought by debtors alleging impropriety or breach of fiduciary duties in performance and enforcement of loan obligations
- Representation of creditors seeking to place an insolvent debtor into involuntary bankruptcy
Trustworthy Fort Worth Banking Law Firm
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