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Bankruptcy advice
Our extensive experience and continuous training in matters of insolvency means that we can offer our expertise in representing and defending the interests of all parties in a petition for bankruptcy: the creditor, the debtor, or any third party.
Advice for the debtor:
- Advice on strategies and designing specific plans for corporations or people who find themselves in financial difficulties , in order to avoid insolvency and guarantee their viability through methods such as refinancing or restructuring.
- Representing and defending the debtor.
- Petition for bankruptcy (voluntary).
- Contesting debts named by the bankruptcy administrators.
- Professional instruction for the debtor in the initial stage and liquidation.
- Drawing up proposals for agreements, viability plans and negotiating with creditors.
- Defending against actions for reintegration.
- Defending the debtor against a guilty verdict.
Advice for the creditor:
- Representing and defending creditors.
- Petition for bankruptcy (required).
- Advising on and monitoring bankruptcy administration reports.
- Lodging bankruptcy disputes.
- Negotiating agreements with the debtor.
- Presenting and defending the credits of the creditors.
- Executing guarantees.
- Actions of liability actions against the corporate or bankruptcy administrators.
Collaborating with bankruptcy administrators:
- Creating provisional and definitive reports.
- Creating a liquidation plan if liquidation is initiated.
- Exercising cancellation actions.
- Liability actions against the corporate administrators.
- Verdict for the debtor.
Advice for third parties with an interest in the bankrupt assets:
- Advice on acquiring productive units.
- Advice on buying assets directly or at auction.
- Negotiating with bankruptcy administrators or mortgage creditors.
- Preparing offers of repayment for the liquidation plan.
- Opposing claims made by the bankruptcy administrators.
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Fresh Start
Thanks to the Fresh Start policy any person (individuals, consumers or self-employed) who is unable to pay the debts accumulated in a personal or professional capacity, can exonerate themselves wholly or mostly, according to each case, which gives them an unmistakable second chance to overcome and recover from their circumstances.
- Petition for an extrajudicial payment agreement.
- Advice during the consecutive bankruptcy.
- Petition for exoneration from unpaid debts.