Hogan
& Robinson maintains a robust banking law practice, in which it represents banks, mortgage companies and other financial
institutions in both West Virginia and Kentucky The firm's banking practice includes representing clients in proceedings
involving:
- Bank foreclosures
- Creditor rights
- Creditor settlements
- Garnishment
- Commercial
financing
- Mortgages
- Public financing
- Bankruptcy Matters
Banking and Secured Lending Litigation
The firm's banking attorneys have successfully represented
clients in creditor's rights proceedings, bank foreclosures, lender liability, creditor debtor law involving bankruptcy,
as well as many other types of litigation affecting banks and other secured lender institutions. The firm assists clients
with the legal issues faced during daily operations as well as assistance with long-term planning.
The firm's banking lawyers also defend lender liability actions alleging:
- Breach of fiduciary duty, agency and good faith
- Breach
of a loan commitment
- Construction liens
- Breach of privacy
- Lender liability after loan default
Banking Law
Hogan
& Robinson maintains a robust banking law practice, in which it represents banks, mortgage companies and other financial
institutions in both West Virginia and Kentucky The firm's banking practice includes representing clients in proceedings
involving:
- Bank foreclosures
- Creditor rights
- Creditor settlements
- Garnishment
- Commercial
financing
- Mortgages
- Public financing
- Bankruptcy Matters
Banking and Secured Lending Litigation
The firm's banking attorneys have successfully represented
clients in creditor's rights proceedings, bank foreclosures, lender liability, creditor debtor law involving bankruptcy,
as well as many other types of litigation affecting banks and other secured lender institutions. The firm assists clients
with the legal issues faced during daily operations as well as assistance with long-term planning.
The firm's banking lawyers also defend lender liability actions alleging:
- Breach of fiduciary duty, agency and good faith
- Breach
of a loan commitment
- Construction liens
- Breach of privacy
- Lender liability after loan default