Experience
Mr. Haggerty concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, creditors’ rights, bankruptcy and transactional matters. A significant portion of his practice is devoted to the representation of banks and other financial institutions in complex workout matters. This representation includes reviewing and revising loan documents, negotiating and preparing forbearance agreements, securing debt via additional collateral, entering judgments though confession and foreclosure, executing on personal and real property, pursuing debtors both inside and outside of bankruptcy, and defending lender liability claims. Mr. Haggerty has successfully sought and obtained approval of Chapter 11 creditors’ plans, and has successfully liquidated assets under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
In addition, Mr. Haggerty represents various business entities and entrepreneurs in commercial litigation matters including, contractual disputes, franchise relationship disputes, labor and employment disputes, trade secrets disputes, construction disputes, computer software and database related disputes, and shareholder and partnership disputes. He represents both plaintiffs and defendants in connection with the above litigation matters.
Mr. Haggerty also counsels various business entities, entrepreneurs, corporate directors, and officers regarding certain transactional or regulatory matters, such as labor and employment issues, financial management issues, regulatory compliance, loan closings, asset sales, and other transactional matters.
Bar Admissions
Mr. Haggerty is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Education
He is a 1989 graduate of Rutgers University, Camden, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management. He graduated, cum laude, from Widener University School of Law in 1995. |