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Newport Beach Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
In October 2005, two seasoned bankruptcy practitioners - Todd C. Ringstad and Nanette D. Sanders - combined their respective practices, so as to continue effectively providing the highest quality legal services to their clients. These clients include debtors, creditors, trustees and other parties involved in all types of bankruptcy proceedings and related litigation, whether before the Bankruptcy Court, Federal or State courts.
As set forth in the attached resumes, between the two, Mr. Ringstad and Ms. Sanders bring more than four decades of bankruptcy and litigation related experience to the Firm. Given this extensive experience, the Firm is well qualified to represent, by way of example, the interests of Chapter 11 debtors, secured and unsecured creditors in both Chapter 11 and 7 proceedings, creditors' committees, Chapter Ii and 7 trustees, including examiners and other court-appointed professionals, landlords, reclamation claimants and other creditors.
About Ringstad & Sanders LLP
Practice Areas
- Bankruptcy
People
Attorneys
- Todd C. Ringstad (Partner)
- Karen Sue Naylor (Attorney/Partner/Bankruptcy Panel Truste)
- Nanette D. Sanders
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Accepts Credit Cards
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Address
4910 Birch StreetSuite 120 Newport Beach, CA 92660
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