Medical Malpractice

Business Bankruptcy

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We understand the unique problems facing farmers throughout the State of North Carolina and would be honored to fight for you, while you focus on feeding our citizens. The attorneys at BBF have an extensive background, knowledge, and experience in agriculture and agricultural-related issues, enabling them to provide high-quality representation and innovative solutions to complex issues faced by clients in the agricultural industry..

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We are dedicated to providing victims of medical malpractice and their families the answers and justice that they deserve, even in the most difficult circumstances.

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE

What Is Medical Malpractice?

Patients depend on doctors and other health care professionals to provide treatments that are helpful, rather than harmful. Patients also have the right to expect that care providers will adhere to established standards of medical care. When these standards are not met, needless injuries and even fatalities can occur. This is called medical malpractice, and its victims deserve compensation for the harms they have suffered. The attorneys at BBF have represented families as they search for answers and justice in the most difficult circumstances.

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Business Bankruptcy

What Does A Typical Case Look Like?

Below are general descriptions of the types of Business Bankruptcy cases. However, if you would like to discuss your or your business’s options with a Board Certified Business Bankruptcy Specialist, please contact BBF to schedule your free consultation. The attorneys at BBF will analyze your situation, and at a minimum, you will receive crucial information about your options, which will allow you to make educated decisions for yourself or your business.

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  • Acquisition of financing and credit for operations or purchases
  • Governmental loan programs and benefits provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) and the Farm Services Agency (“FSA”)
  • The Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (“PACA”)
  • Real property and leases, including partition proceedings and collection actions
  • Sale and purchase of commodities, crops, and farm products
  • Crop insurance coverage and governmental payment and benefit programs
  • Environmental issues or complaints, including nuisance, groundwater, and water quality
  • Distributor/grower contracts and agreements
  • Negotiations with creditors, such as operating lenders, vendors, suppliers, & equipment financing companies