Bankruptcy & Creditors' Rights
Protecting the Interests of Creditors
Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Attorneys Based in Fort Worth, Texas
Brackett & Ellis, P.C. represents public and private creditors involved in bankruptcy, collections and litigation disputes. We have built our reputation as a law firm on the leading edge of creditors' rights, bankruptcy and tax collection issues.
Business creditors' rights
As a business creditor, your successful business relies on receiving a return on your financial risk. Our attorneys go after every dollar owed. The lawyers of Brackett & Ellis are recognized throughout the state of Texas for their commitment to protecting the rights of creditors, including banks, mortgage companies, factors, asset based lenders, credit unions and business creditors. Our attorneys are members of the Commercial Law League, National Association of Credit Management, General Bar and the National Law List.
Our services for creditors and government taxing units include:
- Appearances in bankruptcy court on behalf of creditors
- Loan workout contracts, drafting and review
- Property tax legal counsel
- Collections litigation
- Credit documentation and promissory notes, drafting and litigating
- Security agreements, drafting and litigating
- Mechanic’s and Materialman’s liens
Taxing authorities’ rights
Our clients include governmental taxing entities, including school districts, whose budgets depend on collecting delinquent taxes. We stay current with the changing tax laws and legal processes. We provide experienced legal advice and representation for matters that are referred to bankruptcy court or state court for resolution.
Meeting Dallas-Fort Worth's legal needs for over 30 years
If you are a creditor or a representative of a governmental taxing authority, the attorneys of Brackett & Ellis in Fort Worth, Texas, are available to discuss your rights. Schedule your consultation to discuss your issues with a bankruptcy and creditors’ rights attorney.
Attorneys:
| Joseph F. Cleveland Andrea S. Cottrell D. Alexander Harrell Theodore Mack |
Scot Pierce Michael L. Schneiderman Coby D. Smith |


