Business and Legal Solutions

Thoughtful advocacy,

exceptional value.

Located in Seattle, Washington, the Law Offices of Christopher L Young provides both transactional and litigation services, including representation for businesses and individuals impacted by bankruptcy and distressed situations.

Whether you’re a debtor, creditor, committee, receiver, or trustee, you’ll likely benefit from a guiding hand that has been there before. The Law Offices of Christopher L Young will not only protect your interests and identify opportunities but also will do so without the costs and inefficiencies of larger firms.

 

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Chris@ChristopherLYoung.com
(206) 407-5829

Areas of Practice


Insolvency and Distressed Situations

 

Bankruptcy can be intimidating; typically, there are only limited resources available to satisfy many outstanding claims. The Law Offices of Christopher L Young has the experience and know-how to help you navigate the complexities of the Bankruptcy Code, including adversary proceedings, chapter 11 plan confirmation, and section 363 asset sales.

Receiverships in Washington state and across the country are growing in popularity. Although similar to the Bankruptcy Code, state receivership law is nuanced and distinct. We can guide receivership entities, receivers, creditors, and purchasers through assignments for the benefit of creditors, custodial receiverships, and general receiverships.

When a loan is in default, we can help borrowers and lenders reach a negotiated solution, including forbearance and standstill agreements—obviating the time, expense, and uncertainty of formal insolvency proceedings.


Landlord and Tenant

 

In these uncertain times, the landlord and tenant relationship can be a dynamic of great stress. We can assist either party in resolving issues arising under a commercial lease, including unlawful detainer.


Litigation and Appeals

 

Although negotiated solutions may be preferable, sometimes litigation is unavoidable. We can help prosecute and defend civil actions in state, federal, and appellate courts.