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Christopher Robert Gresh, a seasoned attorney with nearly two decades of experience, anchors his legal practice at Moses & Singer LLP, strategically located in the iconic Chrysler Building in New York City. With a profound expertise in business law, bankruptcy and debt, debt collection, and litigation, Christopher has established himself as a formidable advocate in the complex landscape of corporate legal affairs. His practice is characterized by a meticulous approach to resolving intricate legal challenges, ensuring that his clients receive not only robust representation but also tailored strategies that align with their unique business goals. Christopher's authoritative knowledge in bankruptcy and debt law enables him to guide clients through the labyrinthine processes of financial restructuring and debt recovery. His adeptness in litigation further enhances his ability to navigate disputes, whether negotiating settlements or vigorously defending clients in court. Known for his strategic acumen and unwavering dedication, Christopher crafts comprehensive legal solutions that prioritize his clients’ interests, safeguarding their assets and optimizing their operational frameworks. Committed to delivering exceptional legal service, Christopher Robert Gresh cultivates enduring relationships with his clients, offering insights that are both actionable and forward-thinking. His practice at Moses & Singer LLP stands as a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence and his unwavering commitment to the legal profession. Whether advising multinational corporations or emerging businesses, Christopher’s insightful counsel and steadfast advocacy make him a trusted ally in the ever-evolving realm of business law.
Debt collection attorneys help creditors recover outstanding debts and represent consumers facing collection actions. They navigate collection laws and procedures. Common matters include debt recovery, collection defense, fair debt collection act, garnishment.