Jeffrey Kucera
USA Guide 2024
Band 4 : Bankruptcy Litigation
Band 4
About
Provided by Jeffrey Kucera
Practice Areas
Jeff Kucera is a partner in the firm's Finance practice. He helps clients to enforce, interpret, restructure, and renegotiate lending arrangements. He is a litigator who focuses his practice on Bankruptcy, Debtors’ and Creditors’ Rights, and Commercial Litigation before U.S. District Courts and U.S. Bankruptcy Courts nationwide, as well as circuit courts throughout the state.
In addition, Jeff brings his skills and experience to the table as a Supreme Court of Florida Certified Circuit Civil Mediator for cases pending in state, federal, and bankruptcy courts. He is also listed on the Register of Mediators for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida.
BANKRUPTCY
Jeff has extensive experience representing parties in bankruptcy cases throughout Florida, Texas, Delaware, New York, and California. His clients have included:
Debtors
Secured creditors
General unsecured creditors
Mezzanine lenders
Official committees of unsecured creditors
DIP lenders
Purchasers of estate property
Mechanics’ and materialmen’s lienholders
Lessees of real and personal property
Financers of purchases through bankruptcy sales
He has been involved in a wide variety of contested matters, including cash collateral motions; sale motions; and contested confirmations.
BANKRUPTCY LITIGATION
Jeff has represented parties in adversary proceedings in various courts, including:
Defending preference and fraudulent transfer claims
Defending general tort and contract claims brought by trustees and debtors in possession
Claims litigation
Relief from the automatic stay
Motions to compel administrative and lease payments
Administrative claim proceedings
Assumption and rejection of executory contracts
Claims by trustee in a fraud case against broker-dealer, including secondary claims against broker-dealer by investors filed in various state and federal courts
Intercreditor agreements and disputes
Withdrawal of the reference to the bankruptcy court
CREDITORS’ AND DEBTORS’ RIGHTS LITIGATION
Jeff has extensive experience litigating creditors’ and debtors’ rights issues, and has represented:
Borrowers
Lenders secured by real estate
Agricultural lenders
Asset-based lenders
Trade creditors
Unsecured note holders
Receivers
Assignors for the Benefit of Creditors
Participants and agents in syndicated loans
Servicers and special servicers
Issuers of credit default swaps
Judgment creditors
These representations have involved a wide range of cases, including:
Mortgage foreclosures and deficiency actions
Prejudgment relief including writs of replevin and attachment
Garnishment actions
Appointment of receivers
UCC Article 9 notices to account debtors
UCC sales
Judgment collection and enforcement
Proceedings supplementary
Discovery in aid of execution
Mortgage lien defense against “sovereign citizen” claims
GENERAL COMMERCIAL LITIGATION
Jeff has significant experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal court, including:
Audit malpractice
Prosecuting and defending business torts, including intentional interference with business arrangements
Fraud, including Ponzi scheme cases
Negligence and negligent misrepresentation
Securities fraud
Commodities market claims
Defense of auditors in connection with Sarbanes-Oxley and securities laws
TILA and RESPA defense
Piercing the corporate veil
Professional Memberships
ABA Business Law Section, Business Bankruptcy Committee, past co-vice-chair of Subcommittee on Bankruptcy Committees, current co-chair of Subcommittee on Avoidance Powers
American Bar Association
Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law
Member, Business Law Section
Member, Litigation Section
Bankruptcy Bar Association, Member, Southern District of Florida
City Theatre
President of the Board of Directors (2005-2008)
Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors (2004-2005)
Member, Board of Directors (1999-2008)
Dade County Bar Association
Publications
“How Are Courts Interpreting the New ‘Reasonable Due Diligence’ Requirement Under § 547(b)?” Business Law Today, June 2022
"Bankruptcy Code Changes Offer Lifeline to Small Businesses," Miami Herald, 14 August 2020
“No More Ad Lib: the Nuts and Bolts of Ad Hoc Bankruptcy Committees,” Speaker, October 2014; also an article published in Business Law Today, December 2014
“Curbside Consult – Sole Proprietor Subject to Liens Against Accounts Receivable,” Florida Medical Business, June 24, 2003
“Boardroom Bankruptcy Issues,” The Corporate Board, May/June 2003
“Hotel Industry Faces Need for Restructuring,” The National Law Journal, February 10, 2003
“Act Quickly to Cope With Deteriorating Financials,” South Florida Business Journal, 2001
“Bankruptcy Concerns for Hotels,” Florida Real Estate Journal, 2001
Education
University of Miami School of Law
J.D.
1995
University of Pennsylvania
B.A.
1992
Chambers Review
USA
Jeffrey Kucera of K&L Gates has significant knowledge of complex bankruptcy issues from both the creditor and debtor sides. He has a strong client base with well-known names from the financial industry.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"We rely on his expertise and guidance to handle complex bankruptcy issues."
"He has been a guiding light, a calming presence and an unbelievably knowledgeable lawyer throughout the process."
"Jeffrey has high levels of communication skills and handles technicality very well. He has a deep knowledge of the law and is reasonably priced."
"We rely on his expertise and guidance to handle complex bankruptcy issues."
"He has been a guiding light, a calming presence and an unbelievably knowledgeable lawyer throughout the process."
"Jeffrey has high levels of communication skills and handles technicality very well. He has a deep knowledge of the law and is reasonably priced."