Creditor Rights

Loeb Law Firm understands how challenging it can be to collect business debts and to enforce contracts against creditors. Through our extensive experience, our Firm has developed aggressive and cost-effective solutions that are tailored to our clients’ specific circumstances and needs.

Our attorneys have fostered close relationships within the business communities in Louisiana, Texas and the Gulf South, helping them to successfully resolve legal issues over the years.

We Routinely Represent Clients Across All Sectors, Including:

  • National, Regional & Local Banks
  • Secured & Unsecured Creditors
  • Business Creditors
  • Insurance Companies
  • Institutional Lenders
  • Loan Servicers
  • Investors
  • Asset Purchasers
  • Local Government Entities
  • Landlords, Trustees & Individuals
  • Community Associations

Our Team of Seasoned Attorneys Brings Collective Knowledge and Experience to Resolve a Variety of Matters, Including:

  • Asset Recovery

  • Bank-Specific Collection Matters

  • Bankruptcy

  • Collection Litigation

  • Commercial Debt Collection

  • Foreclosures

  • Fraudulent Conveyances

  • Judgment Enforcement

  • Lender Defense

  • Lien Perfection

  • Replevins/Claim & Delivery

  • Secured Transactions

For legal advice regarding collections or creditor rights, contact us or give us a call at 985-778-0220 today to schedule your consultation. Our attorneys will take the time to understand your needs and evaluate your options available to you to quickly resolve your case. We look forward to speaking with you.

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