Nonbankruptcy Negotiations and Workouts

Both financial litigation in nonbankruptcy forums and formal bankruptcy proceedings impose delay, undue expense and a lack of certainty for both creditors and debtors alike. This is particularly true when contrasted with the results which can be obtained by means of nonbankruptcy negotiations and workouts.

The nonbankruptcy negotiation and workout tool box involves a host of creative solutions and compromises which can oftentimes simultaneously advance the agendas of both creditors and debtors. The attorneys of the Rose Law Group have mastered to art of nonbankruptcy negotiations and workouts in a host of different industries and real estate categories.

This tool box does not exist in a vacuum but rather is a starting point on the spectrum of the continuum of sophisticated creditor-debtor relations. Success at this level oftentimes provides a host of benefits for all sides in contrast to situations which slip into litigation or full blown bankruptcy proceedings.

Because of the extensive experience of the Rose Law Group team members over the course of time in the entire range of the creditor/debtor continuum, clients of the firm can be assured that if nonbankruptcy negotiations and workouts fail, the clients of the firm do not have to worry about having to switch lawyers in midstream if circumstances change.

The members of the Rose Law Group who work in this truly multidisciplinary legal  area include accomplished transactional and tax planning lawyers, experienced litigators and state and nationally certified specialists in creditors’ rights, bankruptcy and business bankruptcy specialties.

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Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, pitches new Phoenix Country Day School performance arts center to PV commission

COURTESY TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley The Paradise Valley Planning Commission continues to review Phoenix Country Day School’s proposal for a new performance arts center and parking lot. The commission has until March 5 to review and make a recommendation to Town Council. Two study sessions have been held Dec. 5 and Jan. 16 with some members also touring the site between meetings. A neighborhood meeting is scheduled for Feb. 8 in PCDS’ welcome center before the public hearing Feb. 20. Paradise Valley, Scottsdale and Phoenix residents are within

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What’s driving opposition to the proposed Swags Restaurant? In Scottsdale Progress, Swags owner Aaron Wagner and Rose Law Group Co-founder Court Rich speak to the ‘ironic’ situation

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress For partiers who can’t make it to Bourbon Street in New Orleans, the Entertainment District in Scottsdale will do. Near the intersection of Camelback and Scottsdale roads, the young and restless can whoop it up and bar hop, with one venue after another cranking DJ music or live bands. During the first 11 months

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Swags Restaurant rezone request to be heard by Scottsdale City Council; Court Rich, co-founder of Rose Law Group, talks to the Independent about the case

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Wags Capital.) By J. Graber | Your Valley The zoning battle over a third story on the proposed Swags Restaurant downtown should come to a close Tuesday, Jan. 9. The issue is scheduled to go before the city council for a third time during its regularly scheduled meeting. Developer Aaron Wagner has been seeking approval since October

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