Ask him anything about bankruptcy – or better yet, how to avoid it. With his extensive experience in debtor/creditor rights and bankruptcy matters,
Chuck Phillips will most likely have the answer. He has represented a number of businesses in major Chapter 11 reorganizations involving manufacturers, coal miners, suppliers, landfill operators, retailers and construction contractors, as well as distributors, computer software developers, real estate developers, general contractors and agricultural businesses and brokers. His clients include financial institutions, landlords and businesses involved in commercial transactions. His practice also includes general corporate law, transactional matters, tax resolution cases, commercial litigation, estate administration and estate planning.
Education
A magna cum laude graduate of Albright College, Chuck went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the Villanova School of Law.
Activities
Chuck is a member of the Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations, the American Bankruptcy Institute, the Bankruptcy Committee of the American Bar Association and a member of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Bankruptcy Conference.
“Business people want to hear sound business advice,” says Chuck. “I think we’re seen as a firm of very good lawyers having very good business sense.”
Practice Areas
The Business Practice Group
The Bankruptcy & Restructuring Group
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