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CONSTRUCTION SERVICES:
Construction Creditor's Rights
Attorneys at Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP have extensive experience in the construction law field of Creditor Rights. With over twenty attorneys practicing in construction law, Drewry Simmons Vornehm, LLP is recognized as one of the most experienced and preeminent construction law firms in Indiana and throughout the Midwest.
DSV attorneys are skilled at seeking and obtaining orders for relief from bankruptcy stays and turnover orders for recovery of property. They have effectively advocated against demands made on their clients for repayment of preferential transfers and have used their knowledge of the Uniform Commercial Code and its provisions to successfully recover wrongly detained collateral.
DSV understands the legal complexities associated with debt recovery. The DSV attorneys have experience representing the gamut from large, international lenders to small, closely held companies, all seeking to enforce their contract rights and security interests on failed transactions. From collecting account arrearages to regaining wrongfully detained property, DSV has prosecuted numerous cases on behalf of creditors. Their experience runs from aggressive creditor representation in United States Bankruptcy Court to statewide prosecution of client contract rights in Indiana’s courts.
Familiar with equipment leasing, installment contracts, guaranty agreements and financing statements, DSV routinely litigates account related disputes and works through the intricacies of bankruptcy to deliver practical, bottom-line advice. DSV is the firm of choice in Indiana for Construction law creditor rights matters.

