Brian Darer is a distinguished Partner at Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, specializing in Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights. With over two decades of experience, Brian has built a robust practice representing creditors in a wide array of complex financial situations, including bankruptcies, foreclosures, and...
Brian Darer is a distinguished Partner at Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, specializing in Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights. With over two decades of experience, Brian has built a robust practice representing creditors in a wide array of complex financial situations, including bankruptcies, foreclosures, and workouts. His expertise is underscored by his status as a North Carolina State Bar board-certified specialist in business bankruptcy, a designation that reflects his deep understanding of the intricacies of bankruptcy law and his commitment to excellence in the field.
At Parker Poe, Brian has played a pivotal role in numerous high-stakes projects, advising Fortune 500 companies, national and regional banks, nontraditional lenders, finance companies, and lessors. His clients benefit from his strategic insight and his ability to navigate the often tumultuous waters of bankruptcy proceedings. Brian's reputation for being "very efficient in analyzing and resolving issues," as noted by Chambers USA, highlights his analytical skills and his focus on delivering cost-effective results.
Brian's extensive litigation experience spans both federal and state courts, where he has successfully represented clients in various forums, including arbitration and mediation. His proficiency in alternative dispute resolution further enhances his ability to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients while minimizing costs and time. As a thought leader in the field, Brian remains dedicated to staying abreast of the latest trends and developments in bankruptcy law, ensuring that his clients receive informed and effective legal counsel. His comprehensive skill set, which includes business litigation, legal research, and appellate practice, positions him as a trusted advisor in the complex landscape of creditors' rights and bankruptcy law.