As Seen in the News: Jacqueline Calderin, serving as court-appointed receiver for GLG Investments and related entities, has filed Chapter 11 petitions on behalf of the four companies amid complex ownership and creditor disputes involving a portfolio of 105 South Florida rental properties.
Agentis attorneys Robert P. Charbonneau and Paula A. Martinez are serving as counsel in the Chapter 11 proceedings, with Charbonneau representing the receiver pre-petition and serving as lead counsel in the Chapter 11 reorganization. Recently featured in the South Florida Business Journal, the matter involves significant restructuring, litigation, and receivership issues tied to distressed real estate assets across Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
According to the article, Charbonneau noted that the companies own 104 rental properties in Miami-Dade County and one in Broward County, many of which are occupied by low-income residents, including tenants utilizing Section 8 housing vouchers. Calderin also explained in court filings that the bankruptcy process is intended to help stabilize operations, address the ownership dispute, and allow the debtors to pursue a restructuring plan while working through ongoing litigation and creditor claims.
It is the type of complex insolvency and restructuring work Agentis regularly handles, particularly in matters involving distressed real estate assets, business disputes, and Chapter 11 proceedings throughout South Florida.
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