
Philip J. Landau Founder
Phil Landau is the founding partner of Landau Law, PLLC. Prior to forming his own firm, he was a Partner at Shraiberg, Landau & Page, P.A. and prior to that a Shareholder with Akerman. For over 20 years, Mr. Landau has specialized in business bankruptcy and the reorganization of distressed companies.
Mr. Landau advises clients on the business and litigation aspects of bankruptcy and workouts. His bankruptcy practice has involved representation of a wide range of clients, including Chapter 11 debtors in possession, lenders, creditors’ committees, secured and unsecured creditors – including banks, factoring companies and financing companies, DIP lenders, purchasers of assets, landlords, trustees, receivers and defendants in adversary proceedings.
His extensive commercial litigation experience has involved both prosecuting and defending complex business disputes. A sampling of Mr. Landau’s prior trial experience involves receiverships (both federal and state court), partnership disputes, enforcement of factoring agreements, breaches of loan agreements, and infringement of intellectual property rights.
Additionally, Mr. Landau has developed a unique specialty in the collection of large judgments. Mr. Landau regularly represents several well-known Fortune 500 insurance companies in their recovery efforts, collecting upon multi-million dollar judgments and combating insurance fraud.
Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Landau served as a law clerk to the Hon. Paul G. Hyman, Jr., Chief Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida.