Bankruptcy & Creditors Rights

Address
PO Box 3000, Orlando, FL 32802-3000
32802.0
Phone
407-425-7010
State
FL
Bio
Brad is a part of the commercial litigation practice group of the firm. His areas of practice include general commercial litigation, bankruptcy, enforcement of creditors’ rights and remedies, business debt collection, foreclosures and workouts, landlord/tenant litigation, construction contract and construction lien disputes, and general fiduciary related problems. He represents large and small businesses, banks, homeowners’ and condominium associations, developers, contractors, and other corporate and individual clients. Brad is a cum laude graduate of the University of Florida, Levin College of Law and has experience as a teaching assistant for trial practice, legal research and writing, and appellate advocacy. He has served as a judicial extern for the Florida 18th Judicial Circuit and the Florida 8th Judicial Circuit and received a Book Award in trial practice. Brad is a member of the Orange County Bar Association.
Address
PO Box 3000, Orlando, FL 32802-3000
32802.0
Phone
407-425-7010
State
FL
Bio
Rick has over thirty years of experience in bankruptcy and creditorsメ rights with a specialty in Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization cases. After law school, Rick served as a judicial law clerk for the prestigious U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Alexander L. Paskay in Tampa, Florida. Rick is a Certified Bankruptcy Mediator and accomplished author and lecturer on bankruptcy, creditorsメ rights and ethics. Rick is admitted to practice before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Middle, Southern and Northern Districts of Florida, and the United States Supreme Court. In July 2010, Rick Webber was appointed a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee in the Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division by the Department of Justice. In February 2020, Rick Webber was appointed a Subchapter V Trustee in Small Business Debtor Reorganization Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Cases by the Department of Justice.