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Banking and Financial Services Litigation

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Loan Enforcement and Asset Recovery

Our litigation attorneys can help you when your debtors don’t pay their loans and won’t surrender your collateral. We litigate against debtors and guarantors in federal and state courts throughout the country. We know what it takes to preserve and recover your collateral as quickly and efficiently as possible. We do replevins and seizures of personal property, foreclosures on real estate and receiverships of entire businesses. We defend lenders against the lender liability claims that debtors often assert in retaliation.

We represent all types of lenders in litigation and arbitration—including banks, automotive finance companies, floor plan lenders, equipment finance companies and other business lenders—in all types of lending transactions, including bank loans, floor plan loans, equipment leases, real estate loans and other types of business loans. We understand your business and your need to maximize your loan and asset recovery while minimizing your expenses.
  • Bank of America, N.A. 
  • Citibank, N.A.
  • GE Capital
  • JPMorgan Chase
  • PNC Bank
  • Textron Financial Corporation
  • U.S. Bank
  • Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Loan Enforcement and Asset Recovery Matters

We helped a bank obtain a quick replevin order against a car dealer in federal court in St. Louis, which prompted the car dealer to work out a favorable settlement for repayment of the car dealer’s loan with the bank and dismissal of the car dealer’s lender liability claim against the bank.
We recently achieved a victory for a lender in a case triggered by one of the largest individual check fraud scams in the United States.
We recently obtained a successful verdict against a former star of the National Basketball Association and obtained repayment in full of the obligations owed to our client, including its attorney’s fees.