The complex financing involved mixed business, intellectual property, and real estate assets.
The latest in the firm's complex financing work involving real estate or art and wine collateral.
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.
- Marcel Proust
Robert A. Boghosian concentrates his practice in creditors’ rights in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, and banking, real estate and other commercial transactions.
In the bankruptcy arena, he has represented official committees of unsecured creditors in some of the most significant Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings throughout the country such as Long John Silver’s Restaurants, Jacobson Stores, Troutman’s Emporium, Stage Stores, P.A., Bergner/Carson Pirie Scott, Mark Shale, Weiner’s Stores, SportsTown and many others. In addition, he has represented all of the nationally known liquidation firms as well as many corporate and banking clients in transactional and insolvency matters.
In the corporate arena, Bob’s representation of corporate clients in non-insolvency matters have included sales and purchases of businesses, developing and drafting form documents such as distribution agreements, guaranty documents, promissory notes and confidentiality agreements, and providing counseling on transactional and general corporate matters.
John Marshall Law School, J.D., 1981
De Paul University, B.A. with Honors, 1977
Listed in Super Lawyers, 2014-2021
Robert A. Boghosian concentrates his practice in creditors’ rights in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, and banking, real estate and other commercial transactions.
In the bankruptcy arena, he has represented official committees of unsecured creditors in some of the most significant Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings throughout the country such as Long John Silver’s Restaurants, Jacobson Stores, Troutman’s Emporium, Stage Stores, P.A., Bergner/Carson Pirie Scott, Mark Shale, Weiner’s Stores, SportsTown and many others. In addition, he has represented all of the nationally known liquidation firms as well as many corporate and banking clients in transactional and insolvency matters.
In the corporate arena, Bob’s representation of corporate clients in non-insolvency matters have included sales and purchases of businesses, developing and drafting form documents such as distribution agreements, guaranty documents, promissory notes and confidentiality agreements, and providing counseling on transactional and general corporate matters.
The complex financing involved mixed business, intellectual property, and real estate assets.
The latest in the firm's complex financing work involving real estate or art and wine collateral.