40 years of experience 

​HIGHLY EXPERIENCED IN FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT LITIGATION

​​​Law Office of Conde Cox​​

"The Federal Commercial Law & Bankruptcy Law Guru"

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  • Mr. Cox is uniquely qualified to advise parties to pending or threatened litigation about how a bankruptcy filing by a party would affect the litigation and whether settlement of litigation can be more easily achieved based upon hypothetical bankruptcy scenarios for litigation parties

​​​​​​​Law Office of Conde Cox

P. O. Box 1379

Ashland, Oregon 97520

(541) 944-7788

conde@lawofficeofcondecox.com


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​​​​​​​MR. COX HAS BEEN NAMED AS THE 2025 LAWYER OF THE YEAR FOR OREGON, UNDER PEER REVIEW CONDUCTED BY BEST LAWYERS IN AMERICA, IN THE FIELD OF "BANKRUPTCY, CREDITOR-DEBTOR RIGHTS, INSOLVENCY & REORGANIZATION"


MR. COX IS A FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT LITIGATION SPECIALIST, WITH DECADES OF EXPERIENCE IN BUSINESS LITIGATION IN ALL COURTS OVER INDEBTEDNESS, PROTECTION OF AND RECOVERY OF VALUABLE ASSET TRANSFERS, AND COURT JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES


MR. COX LIMITS HIS LITIGATION PRACTICE TO BUSINESS LITIGATION


MR. COX IS THE IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION--OREGON CHAPTER


Mr. Cox accepts representation of Secured Creditors, Unsecured Creditors, Parties Initiating or Defending Voidable Transfer Disputes, Debtors Of All Types In All Industries Seeking Protection and to Reorganize Under Chapter 11, Asset Buyers From Bankrupt Sellers, Individual Owners Of Bankrupt or Reorganizing Businesses, Spouses of Owners of Companies in Bankruptcy, Non-Debtor Competitors Seeking Confirmation of Hostile Take-Over Plans in Chapter 11 Cases, Parties to Every Type of Adversary Proceeding In U. S. Bankruptcy Court, Parties to Commercial Disputes in U. S. District Court, Parties to Appellate Litigation Arising in Bankruptcy Cases and in Related District Court Litigation, Counterparties to Closely-held Business Buy-Sell Agreements With Debtors In Bankruptcy, and Individuals Seeking Asset Protection and Protection For Family Members and Insiders Against Risks of Voidable Transfers.