Trustee Uses Litigation Finance to Secure Creditor Recoveries
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Trustee Uses Litigation Finance to Secure Creditor Recoveries
By Nicholas F. Kajon & Eric M. Robinson, Shareholders, Stevens & Lee P.C.
Distress visits everyone. In business, distress may lead to a spiral of disadvantageous transactions, litigation, arbitration, a visit to Bankruptcy Court, and even less pleasant adversity. Even with best intentions and extraordinary efforts, following the usual pathways can limit options. That...
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Eric M. Robinson is a shareholder of Stevens & Lee P.C. He heads the firm’s litigation group in its New York office and is co-chair of its Litigation Finance and Alternative Funding Group. For more than 20 years he has tried cases and represented clients before courts and in arbitral fora. Matters ordinarily involve claims arising from securities and other financial products, business governance, and relationships with material parties and executives. Robinson can be reached at emr@stevenslee.com and 212-537-0408
Nicholas F. Kajon is a shareholder of Stevens & Lee P.C. and co-chair of the Bankruptcy and Corporate Restructuring Group and the Litigation Finance and Alternative Funding Group. He practices in the firm’s New York office and has more than 30 years of experience advising clients on financial restructuring, corporate governance, and commercial litigation matters. He can be reached at nfk@stevenslee.com or 212-537-0403.