Tampa
Fort Myers
Pensacola
Destin
HOME ATTORNEYS FIRM PROFILE NEWS OUR BUILDING REPRESENTATIVE CASES OUR EMPLOYEES CONTACT US CASE DOCUMENTS
FIRM PROFILE
Firm Named Super Lawyers™
Top Mid-sized Business and Transactions Law Firm in Florida
for 2011 - 2014
 
Both Don M. Stichter and Harley E. Riedel have been associated with the firm since 1974. At that time, although he conducted a general business and litigation practice, Don Stichter was widely recognized as one of the few lawyers in the Middle District of Florida with expertise in representing debtors under Chapter XI of the Bankruptcy Act of 1898. When the "stagflation" and high interest rates of the late 1970s drove many Florida borrowers into default, the volume of cases caused the firm to focus its practice and to specialize in insolvency and bankruptcy law and related civil litigation. Russell M. Blain, Richard C. Prosser, and Charles A. Postler joined the firm as partners in 1985, 1990, and 1992, respectively. Since then, the firm has grown adding a number of lawyers and partners, and it continues to expand to meet the challenges posed by the current economic crisis.

The firm's offices are located in a century old office building in downtown Tampa (see “Our Offices” for a further description),within a few blocks of the bankruptcy and federal district courthouse, as well as the Hillsborough County Circuit Court.

The professional accomplishments of the firm and its members include the following (other activities and awards appear in the attorney biographies section of this website):

The Firm:
  · Is listed in Martindale-Hubbell's Bar Registry of Preeminent Lawyers.
  · Has been selected as the Top Mid-Sized firm in Florida for Business and Transactions (2011-2014) in Super Lawyers, Business Edition, for four consecutive years.
  · Is one of only four firms in Florida (the only one in Tampa) to have continuously (2004-2014) received a top-tier ranking in the Insolvency and Corporate Recovery category in the Chambers USA guide to America’s Leading Lawyers for Business.
  · Has continuously been recognized by US News/Best Lawyers in Tier 1 of the firms specializing in Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law-Tampa.
  · Has received multiple pro bono awards, including the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit’s Pro Bono Service Award and the "Have a Heart Award" by the Hillsborough County Bar Association for "outstanding pro bono service by a law firm."
  · Has consistently been recognized as one of the Best Places to Work in Tampa Bay by the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
   
Over the past 5 years:
  · 15 of the firm’s lawyers have been AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell.
  · 14 of the firm’s lawyers have been listed as Super Lawyers or Rising Stars by Super Lawyers.
  · 8 of the firm’s lawyers have been listed in Best Layers in America.
  · 9 of the firm’s lawyers have been listed in Chambers USA, Americas Leading Lawyers for Business.
  · 8 of the firm’s lawyers have been listed as Legal Elite by Florida Trend.
   
Among the individual accomplishments:
  · Don M. Stichter has been named "Outstanding Lawyer in Hillsborough County" by the Hillsborough County Bar Association - a 3,000 member bar association encompassing the City of Tampa and all of Hillsborough County.
  · Don Stichter, Harley Riedel and Russell Blain are Fellows of the American College of Bankruptcy.
  · Don Stichter and Harley Riedel are two of the initial three recipients of the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association's highest award - the Douglas P. McClurg Award - which recognizes a lawyer for outstanding effectiveness in judicial proceedings through preparation, civility and courtesy to counsel and parties, and highest standards of ethics and professionalism. Only six lawyers have ever been awarded this honor.
  · Mr. Riedel received the most points of any lawyer in the State of Florida in Florida Super Lawyers Magazine in 2011, and has been included among the top three attorneys in points received throughout the state from 2010 to 2013. Mr. Blain has been recognized as among the top 100 lawyers since 2007, and Don Stichter has also been listed as among the top 100 lawyers during this interval.
  · Don Stichter, Harley Riedel, Russell Blain, Richard Prosser, Edward Peterson and Elena Paras Ketchum have each served as president of the Tampa Bay Bankruptcy Bar Association. Scott Stichter & Edward Peterson currently serve as Directors.
  · Don Stichter was listed as Lawyer of the Year, 2013 by Best Lawyers in America in the category of Bankruptcy and Creditor Rights/Insolvency & Reorganization Law Tampa. Harley Riedel was named Lawyer of the Year in 2010 in the same category.
  · Mr. Blain was the Chair of the Business Law Section of The Florida Bar in 2008-2009 and remains a member of its Executive Council. He is the immediate past President of the Hillsborough County Bar Foundation and the immediate past President of the Ferguson-White American Inn of Court.
  · Don Stichter served as President of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and was named outstanding Local Bar President by The Florida Bar.
  · On March 15, 2005, Scott A. Stichter was honored as the recipient of the 2005 Jimmy Kynes Pro Bono Award. The award is given annually to an outstanding pro bono attorney selected by the Hillsborough County Bar Association and the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit's pro bono program, H.A.V.E. A Heart. It is dedicated to the memory of former general counsel for the Jim Walters Corporation, Jimmy Kynes.
  · On November 26, 2008 The Florida Bar awarded Scott A. Stichter The Florida Bar President's Pro Bono Service Award for 2009 from the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. Each year, the Florida Supreme Court and The Florida Bar give special recognition to lawyers who have freely given their time and expertise in making legal services available to the poor. Mr. Stichter was recognized for the time and professional expertise he contributed in making legal representation available to those otherwise unable to afford it.
  · Harley Riedel, aided by other firm members, authored the chapters on representation of Chapter 11 debtors in possession in both editions of the Norton Handbook for Trustees, Debtors in Possession, and Committees published by West Publishing Company.
  · Harley Riedel, Russell Blain and Elena Paras Ketchum have served as guest lecturers in the Advanced Bankruptcy Class at the University of Florida College of Law. Mr. Riedel, Mr. Blain, and Stephen Leslie have served as guest lecturers for the Advanced Bankruptcy Class at the Stetson College of Law.

The firm handles numerous consumer matters on a pro bono basis for deserving clients who cannot afford to pay for legal services. In addition to the services to organized bar associations described above and elsewhere, the firm's lawyers serve on boards and committees for a variety of charitable, civic, religious, educational, and service organizations. It sponsors the Stichter, Riedel, Blain and Prosser Book Award for the Advanced Bankruptcy Course at the University of Florida College of Law.

Significant Cases

The firm has represented numerous debtors in Chapter 11 cases including Hillsborough Holdings Corp., f/k/a The Jim Walter Corporation, and its 32 subsidiaries, which had combined assets and liabilities of more than $3 billion; Koger Properties, Inc., a New York Stock Exchange company at the time of filing with assets and liabilities of more than $500 million; The Koger Partnership, Ltd., a publicly traded limited partnership with assets and liabilities of more than $200 million; Bicoastal Corporation, f/k/a The Singer Company, a corporation with assets in excess of $500 million and over $2 billion in asserted claims; Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., the third largest U.S. Flag international shipping company with assets and liabilities in excess of $300 million; JumboSports Inc., a major national retailer of sporting goods with 59 stores in more than 20 states and assets and liabilities of more than $300 million; Linc.net, Inc., a Miami-based construction company with annual revenues and liabilities in excess of $300 million; Viasource Communications, Inc., a Ft. Lauderdale-based company with annual revenues and assets exceeding $100 million; Moltech Power Systems, Inc., a Gainesville-based manufacturer of rechargeable batteries with annual revenues of $140 million and assets and liabilities of approximately $80 million; Wm. G. Roe and Sons, Inc. and Wm. G. Roe and Company, Inc., the largest packer and shipper of tangerines in Florida; The American Ship Building Company, a New York Stock Exchange company at the time of filing; and Trust America Service Corp., an American Stock Exchange company at the time of filing.

The firm also represents mid-size and smaller businesses and individual debtors on a regular basis and with a high degree of success. Formulating a strategy at the outset of these cases and implementing that strategy is key to handling these cases on an economical basis.

The firm has also represented substantial creditors, purchasers, defendants, committees, or other parties in interest in a number of significant Chapter 11 cases, including those of The Celotex Corp. (a manufacturer of home building products with annual revenues of $400 million), Silas Creek Retail, L.P., d/b/a Piece Goods Shops and d/b/a Northwest Fabrics (the fourth largest retail fabric chain in the nation with 195 locations throughout the United States), Murray Chris-Craft (a leading recreational boat manufacturer), American Family Publishers (a Time, Inc. subsidiary), The Eli Witt Company (a large food and tobacco distributor), Braniff Airlines and Grand Union Co. (cases in which the firm represented a member of the Official Creditors' Committee), Fabric King, Inc. (a 74-store retail fabric chain), Gardinier, Inc. and Mulberry Phosphates (each a large phosphate and fertilizer processor), and the W.T. Grant Co. (a large national retailer).