Mr. Abelman is a Shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Denver office and a member of the firm’s Bankruptcy & Restructuring Group. He represents banks and creditors in bankruptcy cases and has also represented principals of debtors as well as creditors' committees. Mr. Abelman has extensive experience representing businesses and banks in workouts, litigation, replevin and foreclosures, as well as representing equipment lessors. His litigation practice focuses on commercial collections, Article 9 litigation and adversary proceedings. Mr. Abelman is a frequent author and lecturer on bankruptcy and creditors' rights topics. Prior to joining the firm, he was a founding member at Cage, Williams, Abelman in Denver. Publications & Presentations "A Tale of Two Liens," Colorado Bankers Journal, Nov.-Dec. 2004 "An Exception to the Equal Division of Community Property - Is Turnabout Fair Play?" Whittier Law Review, 1984. |