Bankruptcy proceedings
Business bankruptcy proceedings
The Law Office of Legal Advisor Piotr Pozniak LL.M. provides legal assistance in the field of bankruptcy law and debt restructuring on the basis of generally applicable laws. The law firm handles not only transactions (in which one of the parties may be at risk of bankruptcy or already in a state of insolvency) or the very process of initiating and conducting bankruptcy proceedings. We also advise on how to conduct domestic proceedings and those with cross-border implications. This includes pre-insolvency proceedings to prevent insolvency, as well as insolvency proceedings. The Law Firm provides legal assistance to both domestic and foreign debtors (mainly in situations where there are difficulties in timely payment of debts), as well as to creditors pursuing their claims against debtors in default, against whom bankruptcy proceedings should be initiated or who have decided to enter into negotiations with their creditors. The law firm's services include advice and representation of clients at all stages of bankruptcy or reorganization proceedings.Insolvency services should:
- Representing the interests of creditors or debtors during bankruptcy or reorganization proceedings
- Determining the legal conditions for debt restructuring before and after bankruptcy or in reorganization proceedings
- Restructuring of collateral provided by a debtor at risk of bankruptcy
- Negotiating and drafting standstill agreements
- Evaluation of the effectiveness of the concluded agreements and the resulting effects in the event of bankruptcy
- Legal assistance in securing the interests of the parties in the event of bankruptcy of the debtor
- Legal assistance in the examination of the state of insolvency and the possible possibility of initiating resolution proceedings
- notification of claims
- Conducting cases concerning the exclusion of a third party's assets from the bankruptcy estate
- Negotiating and concluding agreements with receivers and liquidators
- Defense of the authorities of companies against the consequences resulting from the delay in filing for bankruptcy