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Commercial Loan Workout & Bankruptcy

Lemery Greisler’s experience with commercial loan workout includes the innovative application of bankruptcy law to resolve commercial loan disputes.

In one case, the Firm was able to achieve full recovery for an institutional lender on a substantial judgment against an individual who thought he had successfully shielded his assets from …

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News & Resources

Lemery Greisler periodically posts news items about our firm and other articles of interest on this page. We hope you find the information helpful and informative. If you have any thoughts or questions regarding the items you find here, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Lemery Greisler LLC Promotes Seth D Finkell to Partner

January 15, 2010

Saratoga Springs, N.Y. — Lemery Greisler LLC, a leading upstate business law firm, is proud to announce the promotion of Seth D. Finkell to Partner.  Mr. Finkell’s practice focuses on business law and finance, mergers and acquisitions and domestic and international tax.

“Seth is an excellent lawyer and has been …

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Lemery Greisler LLC Announces Three Attorneys Listed as Super Lawyers

November 13, 2009

Saratoga Springs, N.Y. — Lemery Greisler LLC, a leading upstate business law firm, is proud to announce the listing of three attorneys as “Super Lawyers” in the Upstate New York Edition for 2009.  Nicholas Greisler was listed for Business – Corporate, Paul Levine was listed for Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights, …

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New York Liquor Authority Fast-Lanes Its Commitment To Small Business

November 13, 2009

Everyone has heard at least one horror story about a liquor license applicant and the New York State Liquor Authority’s long application lead times and multiple application rejections.  The Authority heard the complaints too, and responded to its licensees by enacting new processes and programs to eliminate duplication, delays and …

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