Daniel E. Burgoyne

Counsel


           

       

Dan serves as Counsel in the firm’s Litigation Practice Group, focusing on commercial litigation and insolvency. Dan has extensive experience representing banks and other lenders in loan workouts, bankruptcy and receivership proceedings, foreclosure of collateral and other affirmative recovery actions, and defense of claims against lenders. He has developed relationships with many area professionals, such as auctioneers, appraisers, accountants, and other attorneys, who are often necessary to successfully resolve troubled loans for his lender clients.

Dan has handled a variety of litigation matters in state and federal courts in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Dan generally handles commercial litigation matters such as contract claims, fraudulent transfer claims, construction disputes, successor liability, piercing the corporate veil, sales of goods, and internal disputes among business owners. He also has experience in a wide range of cases including professional malpractice, personal injury, insurance defense and coverage, real estate title, estate and trust, landlord-tenant disputes, and appeals.

Before joining PS&H, Dan served as law clerk to The Honorable Michael J. Silverstein of the Rhode Island Superior Court, and was a shareholder at Roberts, Carroll, Feldstein & Peirce in Providence.

Practice Areas

Commercial Finance

Corporate & Business

Litigation & Disputes

Education

Boston College Law School, J.D.

Providence College, B.A., Quantitative Economics and Mathematics, magna cum laude

Bar Memberships

Rhode Island

Massachusetts

U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts, District of Rhode Island

U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts, District of Massachusetts

U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

Professional Affiliations

  • Rhode Island Bar Association
  • Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts
  • American Bankruptcy Institute

Boards and Community Activities

Representative Cases

CREDITORS’ RIGHTS
Insolvency and State Receivership Proceedings

  • Extensive experience representing creditors in consumer and business cases under Chapters 7, 11, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, including Subchapter V of Chapter 11.
  • Advised clients regarding out-of-court dissolution and windup.
  • Motions involving relief from the automatic stay and related matters involving multiple or bad-faith filers.
  • Motions seeking dismissal for bad-faith filings.
  • “First-day” motions involving use of cash collateral or debtor-in-possession financing.
  • Sales of assets under Section 363.
  • Claim objections.
  • Disputes concerning confirmation of plans.
  • Single-asset real estate cases.
  • Defense of claims involving fraudulent or preferential transfers.
  • Petitions for the appointment of a liquidating receiver for business organizations or real estate.
  • Receivership proceedings brought by municipalities under Rhode Island statutes pertaining to abandoned properties.
  • Priority disputes with other lenders.
  • Sales of assets free and clear of liens.
  • Non-liquidating receivership to collect rent and preserve property pending foreclosure sale.
  • Experience with involuntary bankruptcy petitions.

Foreclosure of Collateral and Affirmative Recovery of Assets

  • Foreclosure of real estate mortgages in Rhode Island and Massachusetts either via exercise of power of sale, or through judicial proceedings. Related post-foreclosure litigation including eviction of occupants, defense of wrongful foreclosure claims, and other matters affecting title to foreclosed property.
  • Obtained unsecured or deficiency judgments and pursued post-judgment collection via wage and bank account attachments, judgment liens on real estate, asset examinations, and other equitable proceedings.
  • Obtained injunction on behalf of client bank, compelling fraudulent transferee of construction equipment to surrender it to bank prior to conducting secured party sale.
  • Advised client creditors in all aspects of liquidating personal property business assets, through public and private sales conducted under Article 9 of the UCC, often in conjunction with or following termination of bankruptcy or receivership proceedings.
  • Worked with sheriffs and other vendors to perform self-help repossession of assets such as construction equipment, vehicles, or vessels.
  • Enforcement of judgments obtained in other jurisdictions.
  • Briefed and argued motion in state court mechanics lien action, preserving the priority of his client’s mortgages over competing mechanic’s lien claimants.
  • Obtained summary judgment, which was affirmed on appeal, evicting two tenants of foreclosed commercial real estate. The Court agreed with Dan’s lender client that the mortgage on which the lender foreclosed had priority over the tenants’ unrecorded leases which allegedly predated the mortgage. See CFS 915, LLC v. Unetixs Vascular, Inc., 226 A.3d 1058 (R.I. 2020).
  • Extensive experience conducting and defending against foreclosure of right of redemption under municipal and governmental tax liens.
  • Quieting title or reforming deeds in order to correct errors in loan documentation.
  • Advising clients in the purchase or sale of loans.

Defense of Lender Liability Claims

  • Successfully litigated matters involving various federal lending statutes including Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Truth-in-Lending Act, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.
  • Prevailed in appeal before U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, which upheld a lower court summary judgment that federal Truth-in-Lending Act did not apply to client’s mortgage loan.
  • Obtained dismissal of claim that client violated debt-validation requirement of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
  • Defended contract claims alleging violations of terms of loan documents.
  • Defended claims for violation of usury and other state consumer protection statutes, including Massachusetts chapter 93A claims.

COMMERCIAL LITIGATION

  • Litigated and resolved several matters involving sale of goods under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
  • Represented client title insurer in case involving misappropriated funds from real estate refinance transaction, investigated bank records to trace disposition of funds, and negotiated return of substantial portion of funds from transferee.
  • Represented purchaser of business in dispute with former owner concerning interpretation of earn-out clause in post-sale employment agreement.
  • Represented owner of downtown building in lease dispute with mobile communications provider that had installed communications tower on roof of building and which sought early termination of lease.
  • Internal business disputes.
  • Successor liability, alter ego, or “piercing the corporation veil” claims.
  • Claims involving forged signatures on checks or other instruments.

MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCE

  • Assisted as Rhode Island counsel for GTE Reinsurance Company, Ltd. in implementing the first commutation plan under Rhode Island’s Voluntary Restructuring of Solvent Insurers Act, which at the time was the only statute of its kind in the United States.
  • Obtained summary judgment, which was affirmed on appeal, on behalf of client insurer in an insurance coverage dispute. See Quality Concrete Corp. v. Travelers Prop. Cas. Co. of Am.,43 A.3d 16 (R.I. 2012).
  • Represented various clients in disputes concerning adverse possession, prescriptive easements, and other real estate disputes.
  • Represented insured in claim against insurer for breach of business interruption insurance policy in case arising out of water loss to medical practice that closed practice for several days.
  • Represented various parties in disputes amongst beneficiaries of estates and trusts.
  • Represented client against former lawyer in case of legal malpractice involving documentation of security interests under the Uniform Commercial Code.
  • Represented various healthcare providers in claims of medical malpractice.
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