KNOWLEDGEABLE & EXPERIENCED
ORANGE COUNTY BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY
Marshack Hays Wood LLP, a Super Lawyer and AV-rated business and bankruptcy litigation firm having the highest reputation with our clients and peers, comprises a team of exceptional attorneys, paralegals, and support staff committed to our clients’ success. The firm focuses on business litigation, reorganization, creditors’ rights, and bankruptcy litigation, and represents bankruptcy trustees, debtors, creditors, and creditor committees in bankruptcy.
Our attorneys also have decades of experience in business, real estate, transactional, and civil matters and provide insolvency, reorganization, and out-of-court workout counseling to individuals and businesses.
PRACTICE AREAS
Our team is focused on results from the very beginning of the legal process, which means we carefully evaluate all aspects of your case, review potential exposure and litigation costs and work with you to develop a clear legal strategy. You will understand the objectives of your case so that you can make intelligent and well-informed decisions throughout the litigation process.
Bankruptcy
Real Estate Litigation
Creditors' Rights
Workouts
Fraud & Lender Liability
Alternative Dispute Resolution
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