About
Founded 1999
Bringing nearly 25 years of expertise to the table, David is dedicated to addressing the diverse needs of both individuals and businesses across several key areas: estate planning, probate and trust management, as well as personal and corporate bankruptcy law along with relevant litigation. He specializes in safeguarding the assets of families, individuals, and enterprises. With close to two decades devoted solely to estates and trusts advisory services, David assists clients in forming strategies that effectively protect their wealth. He skillfully crafts wills, trusts, and powers of attorney tailored specifically for each client’s circumstances—leveraging his strong background in accounting and finance to navigate complex estate taxation challenges.
David employs a variety of revocable or irrevocable trusts designed for blended families or same-sex couples while also representing trustees alongside executors through trust management processes involving probate disputes that frequently reach successful mediation outcomes. His extensive track record boasts over 400 drafted trusts coupled with more than 250 wills handled; additionally he has meticulously managed upwards of fifty probates alongside forty trust administrations.
Renowned within bankruptcy law circles—having achieved certification as a specialist—David's practice encompasses various facets including consumer filings under chapters 7-13 along with intricate chapter 11 scenarios featuring plan creation or asset liquidation issues. Supporting creditors’ interests during litigations across bankruptcy courts is another essential element his practice covers; this includes both prosecuting adversary proceedings as well defending them within general legal motions.
Furthermore: he adeptly navigates domains such as collections related matters tied into civil disputes concerning corporate intricacies—a near-2000 individual bankruptcies filed together with roughly twelve chapter elevens accentuate an effective history where experience truly makes all the difference when it counts most.