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Wilmington Corporate Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
Cousins Law is a boutique, Delaware law firm specializing in corporate restructurings and liquidations, business law, litigation and corporate transactions.
We regularly act as lead counsel, conflicts counsel, special litigation counsel, and co-counsel to companies, statutory committees, and purchasers of all sizes in practically every industry, including representations in some of the largest and most complex cases ever filed in Delaware...
Cousins Law is a boutique, Delaware law firm specializing in corporate restructurings and liquidations, business law, litigation and corporate transactions.
We regularly act as lead counsel, conflicts counsel, special litigation counsel, and co-counsel to companies, statutory committees, and purchasers of all sizes in practically every industry, including representations in some of the largest and most complex cases ever filed in Delaware...
Cousins Law is a boutique, Delaware law firm specializing in corporate restructurings and liquidations, business law, litigation and corporate transactions.
We regularly act as lead counsel, conflicts counsel, special litigation counsel, and co-counsel to companies, statutory committees, and purchasers of all sizes in practically every industry, including representations in some of the largest and most complex cases ever filed in Delaware.
As a result of our years of experience, professional expertise and business judgment, we offer our clients innovative, effective and pragmatic solutions to the most immediate legal and business challenges.
As trusted business advisors with a proven track record of success, we also understand how to help our clients achieve their short-term and long-term strategic goals.
Because of Scott's years of experience in restructuring cases, we have the ability and the expertise to pursue tough cases.
We staff and bill responsibly. Our clients do not pay for on-the-job training by inexperienced lawyers.
Because of our competitive market rates and "lean" approach to staffing, we offer the experience of big firms but at far more competitive hourly rates.
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About Cousins Law LLC
Languages
- English
Practice Areas
- Corporate Bankruptcy 70%
- Litigation 30%
Litigation
- 30%
Honors
- AV® Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell, 2010 - 2020
- The International Who’s Who of Insolvency & Restructuring Lawyers, 2011 - 2020
Pro Bono Activities
- Alliance Defending Freedom
- Native American Guardian’s Association
Representative Clients
- Cred Inc. Bankruptcy Counsel
- GNC Creditors Committee
- SFX Entertainment Bankruptcy Conflicts Counsel
- Violin Memory Bankruptcy Counsel
References
- Mark D. Bloom, Esquire
- David Markarian, Esquire
- Dennis Meloro, Esquire
- Keith Shapiro, Esquire
Office Information
Address
1521 Concord PikeSuite 301 Wilmington, DE 19803
Phone
Fax
- 302-295-0331
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