Francis J. Lawall - Lawyer in Philadelphia, PA

Francis J. Lawall - Lawyer in Philadelphia, PA
3000 Two Logan Square, 18th and Arch Streets,
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2799

About the lawyer

Francis J. Lawall is an excellent lawyer from Philadelphia, PA. Attorney Francis J. Lawall works in an office located at 3000 Two Logan Square, 18th and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2799. Philadelphia lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Bankruptcy Law, Creditors Rights Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights, Insolvency Law, Reorganization Law, Litigation, Litigation - Bankruptcy, Banking and Finance Law Philadelphia, PA. Francis J. Lawall is the best lawyer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania state!

Francis J. Lawall concentrates in national bankruptcy matters and workouts, including the representation of major health care, energy and steel companies and creditors committees in commercial transactions, bankruptcy proceedings and general litigation throughout the United States. Engagements have included a comprehensive analysis of the liabilities presented and the implementation of programs to ensure a long-term resolution. He also has broad experience in the reorganization of companies plagued with massive toxic tort liabilities, as well as companies in the textile, automotive, clothing and construction materials industries. He has represented numerous buyers and sellers of assets in and out of bankruptcy proceedings.

In addition to his undergraduate degree in economics, Fran earned a masters degree in economics and finance, which has proven vital in assisting clients in understanding and solving complex financial problems. Fran has lectured and published extensively on restructuring and credit issues. In addition, he writes monthly articles on current bankruptcy topics for The Legal Intelligencer (Philadelphia). He regularly presents educational seminars to the National Petroleum Energy Credit Association and the International Energy Credit Association. He has also presented numerous programs to the Philadelphia Bar Association on various topics, including Representing the Asset Purchaser in Chapter 11, and to the American Bar Association Subcommittee on Mass and Massive Torts, concerning the use of limited fund class actions as an alternative to bankruptcy. In addition, he routinely lectures to various creditor groups concerning general bankruptcy issues, including preferences, reclamation, the role of creditors committees and related litigation issues.

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