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Today’s tough economic climate is forcing bankruptcy, reorganization and insolvency on many companies, and creating challenges for lenders, creditors, suppliers, landlords and contract parties. Stites & Harbison's Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy Service Group, with attorneys in Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia and Indiana, works with our clients to find practical solutions for their matters. We regularly negotiate and litigate complex issues in the United States Bankruptcy Courts from coast to coast and State and Federal Courts in our region . The firm's practical experience in workouts, litigation and bankruptcy enables us to promptly and efficiently obtain results for our clients.
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