In seventeen plus years of practice since 1989, Rob Glantz�s practice has been concentrated in the areas of secured lending, debtor-creditor relations, insolvency and bankruptcy, real estate finance, commercial real estate and real estate litigation. Rob has significant experience representing borrowers, debtors in possession as well as banks and other financial institutions in financing matters and creditors' rights matters, representing landlords and property managers in commercial leasing matters and representing developers during acquisition, development and sale. Rob is experienced in all aspects of bankruptcy cases, including significant representation of trustees, debtors in possession and creditors� committees. He also has extensive experience in the representation of receivers, financial institutions and other secured creditors in both the protection of and realization on their secured claims, in commercial foreclosures, general bankruptcy litigation and in the area of informal, out-of-court workouts.
EDUCATION
University of Illinois (B.S. in Accountancy, 1986, J.D., 1989).
CERTIFICATION
Registered as a Certified Public Accountant (1986)
RATING
AV - Martindale-Hubbell's highest peer review rating based on professional and ethical standards
OTHER
Selected in 2007 as an "Illinois Super Lawyer" by Law & Politics publishers. Adjunct Professor of Law at Chicago Kent College of Law (basic and advanced bankruptcy law, 1995 - 1998) and frequent lecturer and author on various insolvency and secured lending topics
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Bankruptcy Institute
American Bar Association
Turnaround Management Association
BAR ADMISSIONS
Admitted to the bar, 1989, Illinois, 1990 Federal District Court, Northern District of Illinois and, 1998 Federal District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin.
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