"As an attorney, a Trustee and a mediator, it is my goal to reach a resolution that maximizes value and benefits for all parties involved."

About Janet M. Nesse

Janet has over 40 years of experience in Bankruptcy and Creditor’s Rights, representing secured and unsecured creditors pursuing claims in bankruptcy court. She currently serves as Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 Trustee for the District of  Maryland.  She is particularly known for resolution of matters that require a creative approach in maximizing the recovery for clients, which includes purchases of claims, hostile takeovers in the bankruptcy context and pursuit of creditor plans. In addition, Janet guides businesses experiencing financial challenges through both the workout and judicial resolution processes.

Tough and practical, Janet is a creative problem solver. Her work is not limited to bankruptcy matters, as she conducts mediations and works on matters involving government contracts, contract litigation and other business issues.

In her spare time, Janet enjoys traveling and volunteering with public school students.

Education

National Association of Realtors Settlement May Change Landscape of Commissions

While homebuyers and sellers have been worrying about interest rates, something much more significant has been happening. A class action suit was filed in Missouri...
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Mediation— A Great Option with Lower Fees and more Satisfaction for Clients

When mediation works, which it often does, it can be a great solution for our clients. I like to tell the story of two housemates...
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Take Your Time and Look Before You Leap

When a Chapter 11 reorganization case is filed, it is essential to have your exit strategy in mind at the outset.  There are some simple...
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