Involuntary Bankruptcy Petition on the Horizon in Tom Girardi Case

By John Freund |

Creditors of the firm Girardi Keese, and Tom Girardi himself, plan to file an involuntary bankruptcy petition by the end of the week.

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By John Freund |

Creditors of the firm Girardi Keese, and Tom Girardi himself, plan to file an involuntary bankruptcy petition by the end of the week.  

Law.com reports on a recent remote hearing to discuss the appointment of a trustee. Judge Thomas Durkin (Northern District of Ill) has previously frozen the assets of Girardi and his law firm, suspecting that they may have stolen settlement money from clients.

Attorneys for one litigation finance firm explained that the involuntary bankruptcy petition would negate the need to appoint a trustee. California Attorney Lending has a judgment against Girardi of more than $6 million, though they remain defendants in an earlier lawsuit brought against Girardi Keese, alleging embezzlement of settlement monies owed to families impacted by the crash of Lion Air Flight 620.

Judge Durkin opted not to appoint a trustee, though he did insist that the asset freeze stay.

Jay Edelson is the acting co-counsel to several of Girardi’s clients. He recently expressed his concerns about the 8,000-10,000 clients Girardi represented in another class action—possibly involving a 2015 gas leak in Aliso Canyon near Los Angeles. In court, Edelson explained to the judge that his firm is concerned about the clients in question and wants them to be fairly compensated for their losses.

Girardi is a prominent attorney whose wife, Erika Jayne, appears on the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” The two ostensibly filed for divorce recently, though some have speculated that this is a ruse to protect or hide the couple’s assets.

One lawyer, Boris Treyzon, informed a judge of Girardi’s request that he take over several Girardi Keese cases. Durkin declined this arrangement, saying he would not allow settlement or recovery to move forward without a trustee to supervise.

Meanwhile, unnamed litigation funders have offered their assistance to Girardi. A judge has not precluded Girardi from receiving funds to pay for a forensic evaluation of his finances.

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By John Freund |

Creditors of the firm Girardi Keese, and Tom Girardi himself, plan to file an involuntary bankruptcy petition by the end of the week.  

Law.com reports on a recent remote hearing to discuss the appointment of a trustee. Judge Thomas Durkin (Northern District of Ill) has previously frozen the assets of Girardi and his law firm, suspecting that they may have stolen settlement money from clients.

Attorneys for one litigation finance firm explained that the involuntary bankruptcy petition would negate the need to appoint a trustee. California Attorney Lending has a judgment against Girardi of more than $6 million, though they remain defendants in an earlier lawsuit brought against Girardi Keese, alleging embezzlement of settlement monies owed to families impacted by the crash of Lion Air Flight 620.

Judge Durkin opted not to appoint a trustee, though he did insist that the asset freeze stay.

Jay Edelson is the acting co-counsel to several of Girardi’s clients. He recently expressed his concerns about the 8,000-10,000 clients Girardi represented in another class action—possibly involving a 2015 gas leak in Aliso Canyon near Los Angeles. In court, Edelson explained to the judge that his firm is concerned about the clients in question and wants them to be fairly compensated for their losses.

Girardi is a prominent attorney whose wife, Erika Jayne, appears on the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” The two ostensibly filed for divorce recently, though some have speculated that this is a ruse to protect or hide the couple’s assets.

One lawyer, Boris Treyzon, informed a judge of Girardi’s request that he take over several Girardi Keese cases. Durkin declined this arrangement, saying he would not allow settlement or recovery to move forward without a trustee to supervise.

Meanwhile, unnamed litigation funders have offered their assistance to Girardi. A judge has not precluded Girardi from receiving funds to pay for a forensic evaluation of his finances.

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By John Freund |

Creditors of the firm Girardi Keese, and Tom Girardi himself, plan to file an involuntary bankruptcy petition by the end of the week.  

Law.com reports on a recent remote hearing to discuss the appointment of a trustee. Judge Thomas Durkin (Northern District of Ill) has previously frozen the assets of Girardi and his law firm, suspecting that they may have stolen settlement money from clients.

Attorneys for one litigation finance firm explained that the involuntary bankruptcy petition would negate the need to appoint a trustee. California Attorney Lending has a judgment against Girardi of more than $6 million, though they remain defendants in an earlier lawsuit brought against Girardi Keese, alleging embezzlement of settlement monies owed to families impacted by the crash of Lion Air Flight 620.

Judge Durkin opted not to appoint a trustee, though he did insist that the asset freeze stay.

Jay Edelson is the acting co-counsel to several of Girardi’s clients. He recently expressed his concerns about the 8,000-10,000 clients Girardi represented in another class action—possibly involving a 2015 gas leak in Aliso Canyon near Los Angeles. In court, Edelson explained to the judge that his firm is concerned about the clients in question and wants them to be fairly compensated for their losses.

Girardi is a prominent attorney whose wife, Erika Jayne, appears on the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” The two ostensibly filed for divorce recently, though some have speculated that this is a ruse to protect or hide the couple’s assets.

One lawyer, Boris Treyzon, informed a judge of Girardi’s request that he take over several Girardi Keese cases. Durkin declined this arrangement, saying he would not allow settlement or recovery to move forward without a trustee to supervise.

Meanwhile, unnamed litigation funders have offered their assistance to Girardi. A judge has not precluded Girardi from receiving funds to pay for a forensic evaluation of his finances.

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