Mr. Rezac’s work routinely includes representing parties in the purchase and sale of properties in bankruptcy, preference and fraudulent transfer avoidance actions, bankruptcy case administration and related disputes. This work has allowed Mr. Rezac to guide his business clients, including lenders, real estate developers, manufacturers and service providers, in loan workouts and restructuring and Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases during significant and challenging economic cycles, including downturns in the technology, airline and real estate development industries.
Prior to joining Ardis Law, Mr. Rezac was a partner for several years at Taylor Duma, LLP. Before that, he worked in a tax-focused law firm, ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best firms for tax law, tax litigation, trusts & estates, and construction in the U.S. Additionally, he worked in an Atlanta-based litigation boutique and a global, full-service firm, and has operated his own law firm. Mr. Rezac also worked for eight years in the financial services industry in the areas of credit extension, recovery, credit risk management and fraud prevention before beginning his law career.
Mr. Rezac has repeatedly been selected by his peers in the legal community as one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s “Legal Elite” in the area of Bankruptcy and Creditors’ Rights”. In 1998, Mr. Rezac successfully appealed a trial court’s verdict against a secured lender in a lien priority dispute, arguing the case before the Court of Appeals of Georgia and obtaining a reversal of the trial verdict. See NationsBank of Tennessee, N.A. v. Hardwick Carpets Int’l, Inc., 506 S.E. 2d 174 (Ga. App. 1998).