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Mr. Gregory S. Grossman

Mr. Gregory S. Grossman

Mr. Gregory S. Grossman

Bio

Gregory S. Grossman is a founding shareholder at Sequor Law in Miami, where his practice focuses on main-case bankruptcy representation, bankruptcy and cross-border insolvency litigation, creditors’ rights, international asset recovery, litigation involving the Uniform Commercial Code, and domestic and international commercial litigation. He has a strong focus on cross-border cases and those involving fraud allegations, and he is board certified by The Florida Bar in International Litigation and Arbitration. Mr. Grossman has particular experience in cross-border insolvency, having filed the first chapter 15 case in the State of Florida when he obtained “foreign main case” recognition for a failed financial institution in Barbados; he has since represented foreign insolvency trustees in more than 30 additional chapter 15 cases in Florida, New Jersey, New York and Texas, as well as matters arising from insolvencies in Antigua, Austria, Brazil, BVI, Canada, Cayman Islands, Chile, Mexico, Romania and the U.K. His litigation experience spans such industries as material-handling, restaurant and hospitality, real estate development, motor vehicle, aviation, export/import, manufacturing, retailing and wholesaling. In addition, he has handled all aspects of creditors’ remedies — attachment, replevin, garnishment, executions, mortgage foreclosure, fraudulent-transfer litigation and proceedings supplementary to execution — and in domestic bankruptcy litigation has represented parties in reorganizations and liquidations involving stay-relief, cash-collateral, avoidance actions, bad-faith dismissal and plan-confirmation disputes. A frequent speaker, Mr. Grossman received his B.A. in finance and his J.D. with honors from the University of Florida, where he was a member of Order of the Coif and the Moot Court Board.