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Rich is a shareholder in the firm of Briggs and Morgan, Professional Association. He is a member of the Financial Institutions and Real Estate Section and the firm’s Bankruptcy Practice Group. With more than 25 years of experience, Rich practices principally in the areas of:
Rich has appeared in most of the major Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases commenced in Minnesota in recent years. He has also represented Minnesota clients in bankruptcy cases in Delaware, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, Texas, Arizona and other jurisdictions. In his practice, Rich represents secured lenders in bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy matters, including commercial workouts; real estate and Article 9 foreclosures; bankruptcy sales, including Section 363 sales; and Chapter 11 issues, including the negotiation and litigation on cash collateral, Chapter 11 plan issues and reorganizations, relief from stay proceedings and claim objections. In addition, Rich also has experience representing PACA creditors and administrative expense claimants in Chapter 11 cases, and landlords and tenants in lease workouts and bankruptcy matters.
Historically, Rich successfully represented a lender in the case that established the basic law governing the relationship between the Bankruptcy Code and Minnesota's foreclosure statute: Johnson v. First National Bank.
Recent representation includes:
Rich has represented secured creditors and other parties in state court assignment for benefit of creditor proceedings and both entity and asset receiverships receivership actions (including real estate receiverships). Most recently, he handled representation of a secured creditor in the liquidation of an automobile parts manufacturer resolved through a state court receivership proceeding.
Rich has extensive experience representing defendants in bankruptcy preference, fraudulent conveyance actions, as well as other bankruptcy litigation.
Rich also assists clients with corporate financing and lending matters. He frequently represents Minnesota lenders in the negotiation and documentation of revolving credit, real estate and term loan facilities.
Admissions, Memberships and Education
Rich is admitted to practice before Minnesota state and federal courts, and the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a member of the Minnesota State and American Bar associations, the American Bankruptcy Institute, and the Turnaround Management Association (TMA). Rich has been an adjunct professor at William Mitchell College of Law since 1987, where he frequently teaches a bankruptcy course (most recently in 2007). In the community, he provides pro bono services to clients of Legal Corps and the Legal Assistance Program, and is a member of the Hennepin County Bar Association’s ethics committee.
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Rich received his B.A. summa cum laude from Macalester College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He received his law degree magna cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School, where he was elected to Order of the Coif and served as an editor of the Minnesota Law Review. Rich joined Briggs in 1979.
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