Justin Ristau is a member of the Bricker & Eckler LLP creditor rights & bankruptcy group and the consumer finance & mortgage banking group. He represents financial institutions in matters involving the full range of complex federal, state, and common law issues that arise in the context of consumer financing and residential mortgage lending. In addition to defending complex contested foreclosure actions, Justin defends residential mortgage lenders and servicers against affirmative claims brought in state court, bankruptcy court, district court, and on appeal.
Justin also represents clients in cases involving bankruptcy, bankruptcy litigation, commercial foreclosure, workout and reorganization, usually representing secured and unsecured creditors in bankruptcy cases, adversary proceedings, and bankruptcy appellate proceedings, as well as in pre-litigation workout and state court commercial foreclosure and receivership proceedings.
Representative Experience
Defense of financial institutions in litigation pending in state court, bankruptcy court and district court, including contested foreclosure proceedings
Representation of secured and unsecured creditors in commercial and consumer bankruptcy proceedings under Chapters 7, 11, and 13
Representation of clients in various adversary proceedings in bankruptcy court, including preference and fraudulent transfer proceedings, nondischargeability proceedings, and proceedings to determine the validity and priority of various claims or interests.
Representation of secured creditors in workout negotiations, commercial foreclosure, and state court receivership proceedings
Representation of secured creditors in workout negotiations, commercial foreclosure, and state court receivership proceedings.
Community and Professional Activities
Chair, Bankruptcy Subcommittee, Ohio State Bar Association
Member, Banking, Commercial and Bankruptcy Law, Ohio State Bar Association
Member, Columbus Bar Association Bankruptcy Committee
Member, American Bankruptcy Institute
Education
Hobart College (B.A., 1999)
University of Cincinnati College of Law (J.D., 2002); Student Articles Editor and associate member of University of Cincinnati Law Review.
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