Top best Chapter Lawyers in Boston | 18 available
18 Chapter lawyers are available in Boston, Massachusetts. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 64% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $85 per hour.
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The government has thrown a lifeline to our businesses with the 2020 stimulus. Unfortunately, the relief may not be enough for your business.. Many businesses will not make it through this economic turbulence. Landlords will expect rent payments; lenders will send demand letters and may file lawsuits.. Strategy and action are necessary. We can help you to restructure your debts and seek non-bankruptcy alternative to keep your business alive. If negotiations fail, the Small Business Reorganizations Act, effective February 2020, may provide a lifeline. The SBRA allows small businesses to pursue a streamlined bankruptcy that could be considered a forced debt consolidation, with payments to unsecured creditors amortized over three to five years without additional recourse.. We have great experience fighting to help businesses survice and flourish. We also can help you get your new business started. Times like these can be surprisingly good for starting new, successful businesses.
Mr. Recupero represents debtors, trustees, committees and financial institutions in connection with distressed businesses and problem business credits. He has worked on restructurings, both inside and out of bankruptcy, in the retail, manufacturing, technology and bio-technology, and real estate sectors. Mr. Recupero has practiced in bankruptcy courts in Delaware, New York, Texas, Maine, and New Hampshire on wide range of issues. Following graduation from law school, Mr. Recupero served as a judicial clerk to the Hon. William C. Hillman, United States Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Massachusetts.. Recent Matters
I've been a practicing attorney for more than 36 years now. I graduated from the New England School of Law in Boston with my Juris Doctor cum laude and went on to receive my Master of Laws and Letters in American banking Law Studies from Boston University School of Law. I worked for the FDIC as thier primary bankruptcy counsel in the New England area for about 6-1/2 years from 1990 to 1996. In 1995 I received dual Board Certification from the American Bankruptcy Board of Certification (now the American Board of Certification) in both Consumer and Business Bankruptcy Law as separate disciplines. I have been re-certified by the ABC in 2000, 2005 and 2010 since my original certification. I have operated my own boutique law practice since June of 1996 in the Metro-Boston Area representing, Debtors, Creditors and Trustees in Bankruptcy. I have also served as adjunct factulty in courses on Bankruptcy law at Bently University, New England School of Law and Northeastern University Law School, as well as giving seminars on bankruptcy law to Massachusetts District Court Judges and Massachusetts Probate and family Court Judges. Very rencently, I was voted one of the 2023 Lawyers of the Year by the Editorial Board of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, for my work in obtaining a direct appeal to the U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals and successfully overturning an adverse bankruptcy court decision that an Internet Payday Lender sponsored by an Indian Tribe was not entitled to claim sovereign immunity from liability arising from a violation of the Automatic Stay and then successully defended that First Circuit decision before the United States Supreme Court in an 8-1 decision.. One of the nicest things that my colleagues and clients have repeatedly told me (and others) is that my approach to bankruptcy practice is very "creative" and that I am able to look at problems using a very much "outside the box" approach, so that even where a client has "dug themselves a hole", I am able to salvage their situation so as to protect their practical interests, not just their technical legal rights. I take great pride in coming up with practical solutions to difficult issues that push the envelope of what is possible, even using something as complex as the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
I'm originally from Worcester, and have lived in the Boston area for about 25 years. I originally considered going into software engineering, instead of law, so our office has the latest in hardware and software; for the consumer, this means better, faster and less expensive services.
I represent low income individuals pro bono in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy throughout Massachusetts under the guidelines of the Massachusetts Debt Relief Foundation, a non-profit law firm. The Mission of the MDRF is to improve the quality of life for people who are unduly burdened with excessive debt by providing compassionate and effective pro bono legal representation in order to eliminate debt and restore peace of mind.
Experienced Chapter attorney serving clients in Boston and surrounding areas.
Experienced Chapter attorney serving clients in Boston and surrounding areas.
Experienced Chapter attorney serving clients in Boston and surrounding areas.
Experienced Chapter attorney serving clients in Boston and surrounding areas.