About
Spencer D. Elliott
Since beginning his legal practice in 1999, Spencer has honed his focus within numerous aspects of the debtor/creditor relationship, with an emphasis on creditor rights, including advancement of creditor rights in a commercial bankruptcy setting. Spencer’s practice also involves collections, lien rights and lien enforcement, post-judgment enforcement and domestication of foreign judgments. Additionally, Spencer represents a number of governmental entities, including county assessors and county sheriffs, in tax appeal work and tax collection procedures.
West Virginia University College of Law, JD 1999
Order of the Coif
Law Review
West Virginia State University, BA Political Science 1996
Other Interests
When not engaged in practicing law or family life, Spencer composes and performs instrumental acoustic guitar on US record label CandyRat Records.
Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia
US District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia
US District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia
US Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of West Virginia
US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of West Virginia
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
Bankruptcy and Collections
Spencer has been developing a commercial bankruptcy practice for over 25 years with an emphasis on creditor’s rights. As a subspecialty within bankruptcy, Spencer has achieved particular success in obtaining stay relief in bankruptcy to proceed with claims for the purpose of seeking insurance coverage. Spencer’s practice focuses not only on creditor’s rights in a bankruptcy setting but also outside of bankruptcy, including:
Judgment Domestication and Enforcement
Advancement of creditor’s rights has allowed Spencer to further specialize in enforcement of court-ordered judgments, including:
Tax Collection and Tax Appeals
Spencer’s emphasis on creditor’s rights and collection has also led to representation of a number of county sheriffs in West Virginia to assist with enforcement of delinquent personal property tax. Additionally, Spencer routinely represents county assessors in West Virginia before the West Virginia Office of Tax Appeals.
Bankruptcy and restructuring, banking and finance law, and collections and asset recovery require the dedicated service of an attorney with experience and integrity. You can trust that Spencer Elliott will address your commercial financial matters with the same care he would his own. Contact Mr. Elliott at Lewis Gianola PLLC in Charleston by calling (304) 345-2000 or completing the law firm’s online contact form.