Whether your business is facing complex litigation and appellate work, commercial collections, or needs general legal services and counsel, trust the experience and quality of service found at Brown Dunning Walker Fein Drusch PC. With more than 100 years of combined legal experience, the firm's attorneys provide sophisticated, cost-effective legal services.
Attorneys at the firm represent banks, financial lending institutions, construction companies, and other small to medium-sized businesses in the Denver and Little Rock area. To speak with a lawyer at the firm, contact Brown Dunning Walker Fein Drusch PC.
Business, Banking, and Litigation Attorneys in Denver, Boulder, Little Rock, and Surrounding Communities.
The attorneys at Brown Dunning Walker Fein Drusch PC provide a wide range of legal services to individuals and businesses, including:
Banking and finance law: Services are available concerning lender liability and general legal counsel concerning your rights under banking law.
Business and commercial law: A variety of business-related services are available, including business formations, general operational advice, and litigation services.
Contracts: Contracts are at the heart of every business transaction. Attorneys at the firm can help you negotiate, draft, and review any type of business, real estate, or employment contracts.
Creditors' rights: Commercial collections are essential when one business fails to follow or uphold their end of a bargain, and another is owed a large sum of money. The commercial collections attorneys at the firm understand the importance of effective collections to your business and your bottom line.
Bankruptcy adversary litigation: When a debtor files for bankruptcy, you can object to the discharge of debt through bankruptcy adversary litigation.
Litigation and appeals: The lawyers at Brown Dunning Walker Fein Drusch PC have extensive experience aggressively litigating and appealing on behalf of their clients for a variety of real estate and business-related disputes.
Foreclosures: If a borrower has violated the terms of a mortgage, lending organizations may take action against the pledged property. Attorneys at the firm can represent your interests in the foreclosure.
Probate and estate administration: Services are available for complex probate cases in which the decedent owned a business that must be transferred on to his or her heirs. The attorneys also assist with conservatorships and guardianships.
Real estate law: Services are available to ensure the smooth completion of transactions and to litigate real estate disputes.
Title insurance litigation: The attorneys represent financial institutions, title companies, and other businesses in title insurance litigation, including issues with construction loans.
Construction law: If you need to place a lien on a property, defend against same, or have become involved in a construction dispute over defects in the property, Brown Dunning Walker Fein Drusch PC can help.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can outside counsel work alongside banks and other financial institutions to minimize risk?
All businesses have risks, but financial institutions have unique legal concerns, especially in a time of uncertainty, heightened oversight, and ever-changing laws and regulations. There are many complex legal and regulatory requirements for commercial and consumer financial transactions, Whether in the process of lending, collecting, or managing depository relationships and accounts, banks are subject to a myriad of federal and state statutory consumer protection statutes including the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Electronic Funds Transfer Act (EFTA), the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and others. Banks in violation of these statutes, and others, can find themselves in high stakes legal disputes.
Now more than ever, it is crucial for financial institutions to understand their obligations in consumer and commercial matters and have the right legal guidance to avoid or address lender liability claims or compliance issues.
What does a business lawyer do?
Business and commercial law covers all legal aspects of business operations, transactions, contracts, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property, and more. While business owners have many legal concerns, they likely do not have the time or capacity to sufficiently address them.
Our skilled business lawyers help ensure that businesses of all types and sizes comply with regulations and operate smoothly – from initial formation to dissolution. Whether you are starting a business, buying or selling a business, or have an established operation, the right legal assistance is a wise investment to avoid costly issues down the road.
How does real estate law impact property transactions?
Real estate law sets many rules and guidelines for property ownership, transactions, development, leasing, short-term rentals, land use, and more. The law ensures that transactions are legally sound, property rights are protected, and land use adheres to zoning regulations.
Whether you are buying, selling, leasing, developing, or anything else regarding real estate, you should always have legal representation you trust to be up-to-date on the current legal and regulatory environment. There is too much on the line not to protect your investment and ensure all parties comply with the law and terms of your agreement.
What is estate administration?
Estate administration involves managing and distributing an individual's assets after death according to their will and the probate process. This process ensures that the deceased's wishes are respected, and assets are properly transferred.
However, even with a will, trust, and other estate planning documents in place, estate administration is a complex process. The estate administrator has many tasks, and disputes can arise regarding the will or fiduciary duties. Never hesitate to seek legal guidance with the estate administration process.
If someone passes away without a will, a skilled estate attorney can help navigate the probate process and state intestacy laws, which govern how a person’s assets and liabilities are handled in the absence of a will.
What are common construction law disputes?
Common construction law disputes handled by our firm often revolve around issues like breach of contract, payment disputes between owners, general contractors and/or subcontractors, construction defects, delays, scope changes, change orders, mechanic’s liens, and safety violations. These disputes can lead to legal battles over liability, financial compensation, project completion, and property rights, highlighting the importance of clear contracts, communication, and legal guidance to navigate the complexities of construction projects.
How does appellate law differ from other legal areas?
Appellate law involves handling appeals in higher courts after a trial court has already made an initial decision. Many other areas of law focus on seeking initial trial court decisions or implementing safeguards to avoid disputes to begin with.
Appellate work focuses on reviewing, challenging or defending trial court decisions based on legal errors made by the trial judge or jury. Our appellate lawyers present arguments to higher courts with a deep understanding of legal precedent and how it impacts each appeal.
Contact the Law Firm of Brown Dunning Walker Fein Drusch PC
For more information about these and other services, contact Brown Dunning Walker Fein Drusch PC to set up an appointment.