Brian Darer focuses his practice in the areas of construction law, bankruptcy, reorganization and creditors' rights issues. He has been involved in litigation cases in the areas of business torts, contract disputes, securities regulations and corporate law, creditor/debtor law and personal injury. He has experience in federal and state courts, including trial and motions practice, appellate advocacy and bankruptcy court practice. He also has experience with arbitration, mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution.
Mr. Darer has represented clients including architectural and engineering firms, public utilities, contractors, real estate development corporations, equipment suppliers, pharmaceutical companies, telecommunications companies, insurance companies, banks and international corporations. He represents and counsels clients on issues including:
Chapter 11 Reorganization and Chapter 7 Liquidation
Loan workouts
Enforcement of Article 9 Security Interests
State and federal court litigation to enforce creditors' rights
Resolving commercial disputes of all types
Dispute resolution through mediation, arbitration and litigation in federal and state courts throughout the Southeast
Claims avoidance and management in construction projects
Lien law
Contract negotiation and preparation of contracts for construction, architectural or engineering services
Business torts and contract disputes
Other general commercial and construction disputes
While at the University of Virginia, Mr. Darer was a member of the Virginia Law Review. |