Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Deily, Mooney & Glastetter represents national and local clients in a broad range of commercial disputes in courts throughout the Northeast and adjacent states. Our attorneys seek to secure the best possible results for our clients, with the experience and capabilities that enable us to:
- Practice in multiple state and federal courts, using knowledge of their requirements and procedures to act quickly and directly when litigation arises.
- Employ advanced case management technology that is customized to the procedural requirements of the courts in which we practice, saving our clients time and money.
- Employ alternative dispute resolution strategies and creative but assertive negotiating tactics for practical, business-based solutions that avoid the cost and publicity of litigation.
- Represent our clients effectively in all phases of litigation, from discovery through effective motion practice, trial, and appeal.
- Pursue pre-judgment remedies, including replevin and injunctions.
The range of commercial disputes that we handle encompasses the full spectrum of business activity. We have developed focused capabilities that enable our firm to:
- Litigate on behalf of national and regional lenders in the automotive, trucking, and equipment industries, on all issues which arise in the enforcement of their interests.
- Enforce creditors’ rights through collection practice, replevin and in bankruptcy court.
- Represent both plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation, including contract disputes, security interest enforcement, commercial torts and fraud-based actions.
- Advocate for the rights of creditors, creditors' committees, bankruptcy trustees and defendants in all aspects of bankruptcy litigation, such as non-dischargeability actions, claim objections, preference and fraudulent transfer actions, and executory contract issues.
- Direct handling of litigation matters for our clients in all courts in which our attorneys are admitted (New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, Vermont, Connecticut and Kentucky), and in other jurisdictions (such as Maine, New Hampshire, Delaware, Ohio and Indiana) by permission of the court.
- Prosecute mortgage foreclosures
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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