SYRACUSE — Harris Beach PLLC announced it has elected attorney Brian Roy as a partner in the law firm. Roy focuses his practice on financial restructuring, bankruptcy, and creditors’ rights. Working from the firm’s Syracuse office, he represents creditors and debtors in bankruptcy cases across the country, according to a Harris Beach news release. Roy […]
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SYRACUSE — Harris Beach PLLC announced it has elected attorney Brian Roy as a partner in the law firm.
Roy focuses his practice on financial restructuring, bankruptcy, and creditors’ rights. Working from the firm’s Syracuse office, he represents creditors and debtors in bankruptcy cases across the country, according to a Harris Beach news release. Roy helps borrowers and lenders in pre-litigation and pre-bankruptcy financial workouts and insolvency matters, and develops and implements collection and litigation strategies. He also has extensive experience in handling Chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 bankruptcy cases, as well as commercial litigation in New York state and federal courts.
Founded in 1856, Harris Beach and its subsidiaries provide legal and professional services to clients across New York state, as well as nationally and internationally. The law firm’s more than 210 lawyers and consultants practice from offices throughout New York state in Albany, Buffalo, Ithaca, Long Island, New York City, Rochester, Saratoga Springs, Syracuse, and White Plains. The firm also has locations in Washington, D.C.; New Haven, Connecticut; and Newark, New Jersey.