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When a business is facing financial distress, allegations of fraud, or a complex civil dispute, a court may often appoint a receiver to step in and take control. A receiver is generally a neutral party who again appointed by the court is there to protect the interests of all parties, especially the victims of a fraud or some other complex business problem. Here at Burch & Cracchiolo, we have a broad practice team representing all receiverhip issues. We can represent both receivers and creditors in receiverhip matters. In addition to representing receivers, we can also represent you if you are a victim or a creditor in a receiverhip matter. With decades of experience, there isn't a receiverhip issue we haven't seen and addressed. From litigation to unwind a Ponzi scheme to the rehabilitation of a public school district, if it happens in a receiverhip, we can handle it. Contact us if you need any assistance.