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  • Rew Goodenow
    Also known as Rew R. Goodenow
    Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Rew Robert Goodenow
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    Reno, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 23 years.
  • Laury Macauley
    Also known as Laury Miles Macauley
    Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Laury M. Macauley
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    Reno, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 25 years.
  • Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Charles Todd Wright Esq.
    Las Vegas, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 6 years.
  • Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Lenard Elliot Schwartzer
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    Las Vegas, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 37 years.
  • Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Stephen R. Harris
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    Reno, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 38 years.
  • Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Damon K. Dias
    Las Vegas, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 12 years.
  • Sam Benevento
    Also known as Saverio (Sam) Benevento
    Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Sam Benevento
    Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 23 years.
  • Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Michael Ross Hogue
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    Las Vegas, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 1 year.
  • Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Brent A. Blanchard
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    Henderson, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 13 years.
  • Nevada Chapter 11 Lawyer Wendy M. Yurgo
    Henderson, NV Chapter 11 Lawyer. Licensed for 17 years.
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    Bankruptcy / Chapter 11

    If you own a business that owes money but needs time to repay it, you may require the services of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy attorney. When a company attempts to stay in business and files Chapter 11, the bankruptcy court supervises the company's reorganization of debts and contracts for repayment. This means the company can negotiate for later due dates, or pay the debts for less, with the creditors' and court's agreement. If there's simply not enough money to manage the debts even with extra time, then the Chapter 11 is converted to a Chapter 7 and the company ceases to exist. Other times, creditors take ownership of the company to try to salvage their losses. Chapter 11 attorneys can help you navigate the process and predict the legal consequences of filing under Chapter 11, whether you are a debtor or a creditor.