124 W. Allegan St., Suite 700
Lansing, MI 48933

Phone: (517) 482-2400

Fax: (517) 853-8671

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Practice AreasBanking & Bankruptcy Law
Banking & Bankruptcy Law  
Practicing Attorneys:
Kenneth W. Beall
Jeffrey S. Theuer
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The firm has for many years represented several of the major banks in Michigan and, in more recent years, has represented the largest Michigan affiliate of a national banking group and a number of smaller financial institutions.

Over the years, we have developed a special expertise representing banks and borrowers in the following:

  1. Asset based and real estate lending
  2. Equipment leasing
  3. Consumer finance matters
  4. Construction loans
  5. Loan restructuring and collections
  6. Real Estate workouts and foreclosures
  7. Compliance and other regulatory matters

 

Banking & Bankruptcy LawBankruptcy & Creditors' Rights

The firm’s bankruptcy attorneys have extensive experience representing primarily creditors in highly complex bankruptcy and insolvency matters in courts throughout the US. We regularly defend clients in adversary proceedings brought by bankruptcy trustees and debtors, and pursue claims for creditors seeking priority treatment under state and federal law.

Our bankruptcy attorneys regularly represent the following:

  1. Financial institutions and other creditors in the recovery and workout of problem loans
  2. Secured and unsecured creditors in bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings throughout the US
  3. Businesses undergoing reorganization
  4. Construction and trade creditors in bankruptcy and state court liquidation proceedings
  5. Lenders to and acquirers of financially distressed businesses