Thompson & McMullan PC
Creditors' Rights

ThompsonMcMullan has significant experience representing secured and unsecured creditors, including landlords and lessors, as well as debtors, in an array of workouts, restructurings, and other arrangements involving both real and personal property. Adam R. Nelson manages the Creditor’s Rights area. We have served as approved counsel to the Resolution Trust Corporation and the Federal Depository Insurance Corporation, as well as financial institutions, in seeking to maximize recoveries. When restructurings or settlements are not possible, we represent our clients in subsequent litigation, post-judgment collection activities, and bankruptcy proceedings, including:
* seeking relief from the automatic stay;
* protecting the interests of landlords and lessors in their real and personal property;
* objecting to discharge;
* avoiding fraudulent and preferential transfers; and
* serving on creditors’ committees.

Thompson & McMullan PC
100 Shockoe Slip - 3rd floor
Richmond VA 23219-4140
Tel: 804 649-7545
Fax: 804 780-1813

ThompsonMcMullan is located in the historic Shockoe Slip area of downtown Richmond, Virginia. Our clients expect and receive excellent, responsive, and cost-effective service for virtually all of their legal needs. We strive to create and maintain long- term relationships built upon the trust that comes from the consistent delivery of timely and quality service.

Our lawyers are also active and hold leadership roles in legal, business, and civic organizations in the city of Richmond and surrounding counties, as well as in the local, Virginia, and American Bar Associations.

ThompsonMcMullan includes of some of the regions most highly skilled and accomplished attorneys. Our areas of practice include Business Law, Elder Law, Education Law, Employment Law, Real Estate Law, Construction Law, Civil Litigation Law, Local Government Law and Public Officials, Banking Law, and Disability Planning. We are large enough to employ the resources needed to be successful for our clients, yet small enough to do so with personal attention and individual concern.
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