Barton Brimm is focused on financial workouts, bankruptcy, and bankruptcy related areas of the law. We provide representation for all types of participants in Chapter 11, Chapter 7, Chapter 13, Chapter 12, Chapter 15, Chapter 9, and the new Small Business Reorganization Act found in Subchapter V of Chapter 11.
Christie Brimm is one of two Small Business Bankruptcy Trustees appointed for the District of South Carolina. We work with individuals and distressed businesses in seeking non-bankruptcy workout solutions when available, and we guide our clients through the complex bankruptcy process when a bankruptcy filing is deemed necessary.
Christie Brimm is one of two Small Business Bankruptcy Trustees appointed for the District of South Carolina. We work with individuals and distressed businesses in seeking non-bankruptcy workout solutions when available, and we guide our clients through the complex bankruptcy process when a bankruptcy filing is deemed necessary.
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Barton Brimm's practice encompasses the entire state of South Carolina, and extends nationwide as needed. There are three Bankruptcy Courts in South Carolina - in Columbia, Charleston, and Spartanburg - and the Firm regularly appears before the Court in all three locations. Now at the Coast, the Firm is able to help the underserved Pee Dee Region, while continuing to serve its clients in the Midlands and the Upstate.
Christie Brimm is among these numbers, and is the only attorney so certified in the Pee Dee Region, to include Horry, Georgetown, Florence, Williamsburg, Marion, Dillon, Darlington, Chesterfield, and Marlboro Counties.
Barton Brimm's office is at the Coast, at Surfside Beach, but its practice is statewide, covering all of Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand, the Low Country, the Pee Dee Region, Columbia and the Midlands, and the Upstate of South Carolina.Our attorneys appear in all three Bankruptcy Courts in South Carolina, including Charleston, Columbia and Spartanburg.
Barton Brimm's office is at the Coast, at Surfside Beach, but its practice is statewide, covering all of Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand, the Low Country, the Pee Dee Region, Columbia and the Midlands, and the Upstate of South Carolina.Our attorneys appear in all three Bankruptcy Courts in South Carolina, including Charleston, Columbia and Spartanburg.
The client will receive copies of all correspondence sent by the Firm and all pleadings and orders entered in the case;. The client will participate actively in determining the strategies involved, including an evaluation of possible settlement proposals;. The client will be advised of any and all settlement overtures that are received and the advantages and disadvantages of the proposals and possible responses;.
If there is a lien against the accounts receivable of the business, is Chapter 11 still possible?. What information should a creditor client provide in order to analyze bankruptcy options?. Chapter 11 enables a business to continue in operation in order to restructure its obligations and repay them through a confirmed plan of reorganization.
Mortgage Foreclosure in South Carolina (1991) (written for National Business Institute seminar). South Carolina Foreclosure and Repossession (1993) (written for National Business Institute seminar). Fundamentals of Bankruptcy Law and Procedure in South Carolina (1994) (written for National Business Institute seminar).
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