Chris Glenos is a creditors’ rights attorney with extensive experience in complex insolvency and bankruptcy-related litigation, and the practice group leader of Bradley’s Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights Practice Group. He routinely represents clients in commercial litigation, fraudulent transfer and preference actions, receiverships, contested bankruptcy matters, lender liability claims, commercial foreclosures, executions, replevin actions and prejudgment seizures. Chris has also successfully represented lender clients in numerous complex workouts and restructurings outside of court.
His recent engagements include representing bondholders in successfully seeking the remedies of receivership and foreclosure against three distressed assisted living facilities in Florida and Alabama; representing a publicly traded healthcare company in the collection of a $2.9 billion judgment against its former CEO in the wake of an accounting scandal; defense of a publicly traded company in a fraudulent transfer lawsuit seeking over $100 million in damages related to a leveraged buyout; and representing creditor clients in energy and construction sector bankruptcies.