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Bankruptcy & Reorganization

Business Bankruptcy Attorney

Representing Individuals, Businesses and Creditors in Bankruptcy, Collections and Reorganization Proceedings

Bankruptcy and reorganization are an increasing part of everyday business. As businesses struggle to survive in a challenging economy, it is vitally important for debtors to be able to avail themselves of reorganization tools and bankruptcy protections. The same economic pressures that drive businesses into bankruptcy also affect creditors. The system only works when the rights of creditors are protected, as well.

At the Indiana law firm of Dale & Eke, our team of accomplished attorneys includes a Chapter 7 bankruptcy panel trustee and lawyers who possess in-depth knowledge of the reorganization and bankruptcy process from all sides. Our firm represents individuals, businesses, creditors, trustees, receivers and asset purchasers in matters of reorganization and Chapter 7 and 11 bankruptcy cases.

Experienced Legal Counsel in Business Bankruptcy Matters

The team at Dale & Eke offers highly knowledgeable and experienced representation in bankruptcy and reorganization matters. Your needs will receive the focused attention of an attorney who is invested in the successful outcome of your case.

On the debtor side, Dale & Eke represents clients of all kinds in reorganization and workout negotiations, as well as Chapters 7, 11 and 13 bankruptcy cases. Our clients include:

  • Small and large businesses
  • Family farms
  • Real estate developers seeking financial reorganization
  • Individual real estate investors or individual guarantors of business debt

In matters of creditors' rights, we represent banks, lenders and creditors in collection of distressed loans, in receivership proceedings, and in Chapter 7, Chapter 11 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases.

We invite you to contact the Indianapolis offices of Dale & Eke today to discuss your legal needs or to obtain professional advice in planning for or responding to a pending or potential business bankruptcy.