
Banking and Creditor’s Rights
The bankruptcy and creditor’s rights attorneys at Serkland Law Firm are recognized as one of the best practice groups in the Northern Plains. Our team is known regionally and nationally as talented lawyers with in-depth knowledge and experience in bankruptcy, restructuring, insolvency, and related matters.
We regularly represent creditors and businesses such as banks, business guarantors, leasing companies, trustees, and more, in the following areas:
- Agricultural Suppliers and Input Liens
- Asset Discovery and Liquidation
- Attachment and Levy
- Claim and Delivery
- Collection Actions
- Debt Restructuring
- Foreclosures
- Garnishment
- Lien Perfection
- Litigation of Claims to Judgment in State and Federal proceedings, including all proceedings under Chapters 7, 11, 12, and 13 of the United States Bankruptcy Code
- Loan Workouts
- Mortgages
- Pre-Judgement Asset Collection/Repossession
- Promissory Notes
- Regulatory Compliance
- Replevin
- Repossessions
- Security Agreements
- UCC Article 9 Secured Transactions
Our Banking and Creditor’s Rights Attorneys
Our talented attorneys and support staff bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to every case.
Berly D. Nelson
Kasey D. McNary
Our Banking and Creditor’s Rights Process
Streamlined approach ensuring clarity, compliance, and success for your business.
Case Evaluation
We begin with a thorough assessment of your situation, identifying key issues and potential strategies to ensure a clear understanding of options.
Litigation Strategy
Our team crafts a tailored litigation plan that aligns with your goals, utilizing proven tactics to maximize your chances of success.
Discovery
We diligently gather and analyze evidence, ensuring that all relevant information is uncovered to strengthen your position.
Trial
With extensive trial experience, we represent your interests assertively, presenting a compelling case to achieve the best possible outcome.
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