Receiverships/Conservatorships
Receivers or conservators are often assigned by courts to direct the disposition of assets for a corporation, individual or estate in bankruptcy, to help creditors recoup their loans to the extent possible. Burch & Cracchiolo attorneys have extensive experience working with receivers and conservators for the benefit of our clients.
Burch & Cracchiolo attorney Ryan Anderson has a robust practice representing court appointed fiduciaries, specifically Court Appointed Receivers and Bankruptcy Trustees. With arguably the largest dedicated receivership practice in the State, Ryan provides clients with the legal resources for the successful administration of any receivership or court appointed fiduciary engagement. Ryan’s success in the representation of receivers stems from decades of experience in the area, comprehensive understanding of the legal and business issues that arise in any type of receivership, as well as focus on providing efficient, timely, and cost-effective legal counsel to clients while preserving the assets that are the subject of the Receivership Estate for distribution to the creditors.

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