Brian Rich's practice includes representation of debtors, creditors' committees, bankruptcy Trustees and secured creditors. Brian has been the firm’s primary bankruptcy counsel in numerous complex Chapter 11 cases. He has overseen the wind-down process of several large cases wherein the claims reconciliation process involved claims ranging from $100 million to over $1.5 billion. He services clients throughout the State of Florida and nationally.
Brian has prosecuted and defended numerous of adversary proceedings seeking the recovery of avoidable transfers in Bankruptcy Courts throughout the country. Additionally, he has represented numerous real estate developers in real estate “work-outs” and out-of-court restructurings. Brian has also represented bankruptcy trustees in numerous fraud related cases seeking recovery for victims of “ponzi schemes” and real estate fraud.
Brian Rich's practice includes representation of debtors, creditors' committees, bankruptcy Trustees and secured creditors. Brian has been the firm’s primary bankruptcy counsel in numerous complex Chapter 11 cases. He has overseen the wind-down process of several large cases wherein the claims reconciliation process involved claims ranging from $100 million to over $1.5 billion. He services clients throughout the State of Florida and nationally.
Brian has prosecuted and defended numerous of adversary proceedings seeking the recovery of avoidable transfers in Bankruptcy Courts throughout the country. Additionally, he has represented numerous real estate developers in real estate “work-outs” and out-of-court restructurings. Brian has also represented bankruptcy trustees in numerous fraud related cases seeking recovery for victims of “ponzi schemes” and real estate fraud.