Bankruptcy Litigation
Representing Businesses in Adversary Proceedings
Litigation may become a necessary step to resolve disputes during a bankruptcy. If you believe that your interests would be served best by litigating issues in a bankruptcy case, hire the legal team at Robinson, Diamant & Wolkowitz in Los Angeles, California.
Since 1962, our firm has worked for the rights of those involved in complex litigation in bankruptcies. From creditors objecting to the dischargeability of their debts to businesses objecting to a reorganization plan in a Chapter 11 proceeding, our team of attorneys will provide professional and skilled legal representation.
Adversary Proceedings in Bankruptcy Litigation
Our lawyers represent business clients in both state and federal courts, providing them with cost-effective and favorable solutions to the problems that they face during commercial bankruptcy. Here are some of the more common types of disputes that result in an adversary proceeding:
- Preference Litigation - defense against allegations involving payment of debts before bankruptcy proceedings
- Fraudulent Transfers - questions related to the transfer of assets before bankruptcy that occurred outside the regular course of business
- Dischargability Issues - disputes related to the discharge of debts and allegations involving debtor misconduct and the survival of some debts after bankruptcy
- Automatic Stay Proceedings - questions surrounding the applicability of automatic stays on certain debts during bankruptcy
- Turnovers - questions surrounding the turnover of property that may be disputed during a bankruptcy
- Confirmation Objections - also referred to as cram-down litigation, disputes opposing the Chapter 11 debt reorganization plan
- Reclamation Claims - attempts by supplier to get the goods supplied to a customer that has now filed for bankruptcy
- Valuation Proceedings - disputes concerning the valuation of assets and debts in bankruptcy
For advice from an attorney who can help you find creative and efficient solutions to your adversary proceeding in a commercial bankruptcy, call 310-277-7400 or e-mail the law office of Robinson, Diamant & Wolkowitz in Los Angeles.

