Counsel to Bankruptcy Trustees and Receivers
Serving as counsel to bankruptcy trustees and receivers requires specialized expertise and intimate knowledge of fiduciary duties, procedural requirements, and practical case administration. At Waldrep Wall, we bring extensive experience serving as general and special counsel to trustees in Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 proceedings, as well as plan trustees. Two of our partners serve as panel Chapter 7 trustees and two more serve as panel Subchapter V Chapter 11 trustees.
Comprehensive Trustee Services
Our work for trustees encompasses all aspects of case administration and asset recovery, including:
- Adversary proceedings of all types
- Chapter 7 recovery actions (preferences, fraudulent transfers, lender liability)
- Objections to claims
- Retention and fee applications
- Asset identification and recovery
- Estate administration
- Distribution planning
Distinguished Leadership
Tom Waldrep, a former United States Bankruptcy Judge, has served as a federal equity receiver and is a member of the National Association of Federal Equity Receivers (NAFER) and the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees (NABT). Tom has also served as Chapter 11 trustee for several hospitals, bringing invaluable judicial perspective to trustee representation.
Jim Lanik is a member of the panel of Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, and our firm represents him in the majority of these cases. Jim also serves as a receiver in complex state court receiverships.
Kevin Sink is a member of the panel of Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, and our firm represents him in the majority of these cases. Kevin is certified as a business law specialist by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Specialization.
Ciara Rogers serves as a trustee in Subchapter V Chapter 11 cases in the Eastern District of North Carolina. Ciara is certified as a business law specialist by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Specialization.
Jennifer Lyday serves as a trustee in Subchapter V Chapter 11 cases in the Middle District of North Carolina. Jennifer is certified as a business law specialist by the North Carolina State Bar Board of Specialization.
Chapter 7 Expertise
For businesses, Chapter 7 bankruptcy typically involves the difficult decision to close operations. A properly administered bankruptcy proceeding can provide a soft landing that minimizes impact on owners, officers, and employees while ensuring orderly asset disposition and equitable distribution to creditors.
Beyond Trustees
We also represent receivers, financial advisors, auctioneers, liquidating trust trustees, and other insolvency professionals, bringing the same depth of expertise to all fiduciary representations.
We serve as trustees, and we know how to represent trustees.