Overview
Alexandra Blye advises clients on matters involving commercial real estate transactions, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, and complex commercial litigation. She represents insurance companies, banks, institutional investors, lenders, and other creditors from origination through liquidation and collection.
Alexandra’s substantial experience as a bankruptcy and insolvency attorney informs her real estate transactional practice by providing clients with a better understanding of how to protect and pursue their rights.
On the transactional side, Alexandra structures multimillion-dollar commercial real estate deals on behalf of large financial institutions and insurance companies, as lenders, purchasers, and sellers. She has represented clients in and outside of Florida in billions of dollars’ worth of transactions involving retail shopping centers, multifamily residential housing, office towers and corporate complexes, manufactured housing communities, industrial parks, and other commercial property. In addition, Alexandra has significant experience representing estate fiduciaries in managing, administering, and liquidating diverse real estate holdings and personal property.
On the bankruptcy and insolvency side, Alexandra's practice focuses on creditors’ rights, distressed asset acquisitions, restructuring first priority mortgage loans, mezzanine loans, CLO and CMBS transactions and unsecured debt, landlord/tenant disputes, and adversary litigation. She represents secured and unsecured creditors, creditors' committees, landlords, trustees, assignees, and assignors across all forms of insolvency litigation, including Chapter 11 reorganizations, Chapter 11 and 7 liquidations, Chapter 15 ancillary proceedings of foreign bankruptcies, adversary proceedings, assignments for the benefit of creditors, and SIPA liquidations. Alexandra also defends, protects, and pursues post-judgment execution rights, and litigates fraudulent and preferential transfer actions, nondischargeability judgments, and objections to debtors’ claimed exemptions of property. Alexandra’s bankruptcy and transactional capabilities also extend into her substantial state and federal court experience litigating complex commercial lawsuits, including commercial foreclosures, business disputes, fiduciary litigation, and trust and estate litigation.