Bankruptcy attorney Michelle Vonsenden Larson has joined the Dallas office of Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, LLP, as an insolvency and
reorganization practice partner.
The Commercial Finance & Banking Practice Group, along with members of the Business
Reorganization Practice Group, provides counsel to banks and other financial institutions in loan workouts and recapitalizations.
Donald Gaffney, head of the bankruptcy and
reorganization practice at Snell & Wilmer, is advising Arizona ECO Development, the creditor that sued Granite Dells for repayment of the $ 90 million loan backed by 15,000 acres of Arizona land.
Ronald G. Neiwirth of Fowler White Burnett, P.A. in Miami, who Chairs the firm's Creditor's Rights, Bankruptcy and
Reorganization Practice, will address postjudgment execution and exposure issues in the absence of a bond, as well as strategic options for individual and corporate clients who are financially distressed and can not satisfy surety bond requirements.
Raymond Lemisch ($ 625), partner - in - charge of the Wilmington office at Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff and chair of the firm's business
reorganization practice, is representing FastShip in the bankruptcy case.
«Their arrival to the Dallas office expands our ability to serve clients in key industry sectors nationally and adds a new dimension to the breadth and depth of our bankruptcy and
reorganization practice.»
«John and David have a tremendous reputation in the bankruptcy courts and have been instrumental in representing U.S. and international clients in bankruptcies and restructurings,» said Andrea Hartley, chair of Akerman's Bankruptcy &
Reorganization Practice Group.
Akerman's Bankruptcy &
Reorganization Practice Group serves as bankruptcy counsel or receiver in complex insolvency cases, helping parties maximize recoveries nationwide.
They join Akerman's Bankruptcy &
Reorganization Practice Group with nearly four decades of combined experience in complex bankruptcies, corporate restructurings, and bankruptcy - related litigation across the United States.
Thomas Fullerton — Bankruptcy &
Reorganization Practice Group, Chicago Thomas Fullerton has experience with Chapter 11 proceedings, fraud - based adversary claims and preference actions, and has represented clients in Chapter 7, 11 and 13 proceedings.
Additionally, Estrella, LLC focuses its Bankruptcy and
Reorganization practice on representing financially distressed companies and individuals in workouts and Chapter 11 reorganizations.
«He is a talented lawyer, and his experience handling large debtor cases, bankruptcy M&A matters and bankruptcy litigation makes him a strong addition to the firm's
reorganization practice in Los Angeles and nationally.»
Klyman joins the firm's Business Restructuring and
Reorganization Practice Group.
Businesses and individuals alike in Puerto Rico turn to Estrella, LLC's Bankruptcy and
Reorganization Practice Group for that critical advice and counseling.
News Ashley McDow has joined Foley & Lardner, LLP Bankruptcy & Business
Reorganizations practice as partner in the Los Angeles office.
Not exact matches
Reorganizations, or reorgs, are a common business
practice.
Although initial provisions of the Indian
Reorganization Act of 1934 affirmed constitutional protection for the
practice of Native traditional beliefs, those basic rights continue to be threatened by legal challenges to the American Indian Freedom of Religion Act of 1978.
Mr. Lally's past
practice has included successfully representing President George W. Bush before the Miami - Dade and Orange County Boards of Election at the 2000 Florida Recounts; handling numerous complex corporate
reorganizations involving multi-jurisdictional assets; recovering priceless stolen art from an international auction house; restructuring of clients» business affairs to reduce their tax and liability exposure; successfully litigating major elections cases and appeals; representing media groups in domestic and international litigation; handling complex domestic relations, divorce, and custody matters; serving as general counsel to numerous corporations in the health care, media, manufacturing, and hospitality industries; and representing parties in multi-national litigation.
Prior to his move to investment banking, Mr. Snyder
practiced law in the Business
Reorganization department of Weil, Gotshal & Manges.
Now, with this «agency
reorganization», it is a blow to the agency's structural ability to take action against student loan companies who engage in predatory
practices against student loan borrowers.
Large - scale
reorganizations of federal agencies often sound easy on paper, but they can be very difficult in
practice.
Civil litigation, commercial transactions, insolvency and
reorganization, real estate transactions, trusts and estates, oil and gas, environmental law, family law, employment law, criminal defence, municipal law, personal injury and appeals are among the areas encompassed by the firm's
practice.
Gouin's main areas of
practice were corporate
reorganizations, bankruptcy and insolvency, banking law and litigation.
His transactional
practice includes mergers, acquisitions and dispositions of businesses, debt and equity financings, angel investments, private equity sponsored transactions, management buyouts, succession planning arrangements and corporate
reorganizations.
Congratulations to the attorneys recognized: Alberto Estrella for Litigation, Appellate
Practice, Administrative Law & Franchise Law; Kenneth Suria for Litigation; Odemaris Chacon for Labor & Employment; Luis Morera for Litigation; Paul Hammer for Insolvency &
Reorganization; and Luis Migenis for Land Use & Zoning Law.
He has also chaired MCLE's Bankruptcy for Real Estate Lawyers program, and is a contributor to the treatise Chapter 11 Theory and
Practice: A Guide to
Reorganization.
Washington Antitrust Law Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and
Reorganization Law Communications Law Corporate Law Criminal Defense: White - Collar General Commercial Litigation Government Relations
Practice Information Technology Law Media & First Amendment Law Mergers & Acquisitions Law Securities / Capital Markets Law
On the commercial
practice side, Ross
practices primarily in commercial real estate, leasing, construction and insolvency and
reorganization matters.
For over thirty years, Mr. Miklave has represented employers and management in all areas of employment, civil rights, and traditional labor law, including issues arising under federal and state anti-discrimination and anti-retaliation statutes; non-compete agreements and other post-employment restrictions; wage and hour investigations and litigation; multi-employer pension plan withdrawal liability and administration; collective - bargaining negotiations, administration and enforcement proceedings; corporate restructurings,
reorganizations and plant closings; and employment
practices and policies.
Leana Fisher was an associate in the financial restructuring
practice group at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius the first time a partner asked her to draft a
reorganization plan for a debtor.
With more than 30 years of experience, Vogel's
practice is focused on mergers and acquisitions, corporate
reorganizations, financing, and international trade.
His
practice involves representing lenders, creditors, trustees, assignees for the benefit of creditors, and debtors in chapter 7 liquidation proceedings, chapter 11
reorganization proceedings, state court foreclosure actions, and out of court restructurings and liquidations.
Michael focuses his
practice on commercial insolvency and
reorganization, bankruptcy litigation, construction law and complex construction litigation, commercial litigation, and administrative law.
Pilar's
practice includes pre-immigration tax planning, tax impact of alternative structures for U.S. and foreign persons, asset protection vehicles and corporate
reorganizations.
Our Creditor's Rights
practice extends to the following areas of Chapter 11, 13, and 7 matters: debt workouts, cram - down litigation, litigation of a wide array of adversary proceedings including Automatic Stay violations, Petroleum Marketing Practices Act («PMPA») violations, collections, evictions, recovery of collateral, injunctions, Declaratory Judgments, and the representation of creditors and other interested parties such as stock holders, corporate officers, creditors» committees, landlords, and tenants in bankruptcy matters including creditor discharge litigation, objections to proposed plans of
reorganization, and bankruptcy preference defense.
Paul S. Arrow's
practice focuses on all aspects of insolvency, including corporate
reorganization, bankruptcy, workout and liquidation.
The firm also received Tier 1 rankings in Utah for ten
practice areas including Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and
Reorganization Law, Commercial Litigation, Corporate Compliance Law, Corporate Law, Employment Law — Individuals, Family law, Litigation — Bankruptcy, Mergers & Acquisitions Law, Securities / Capital Markets Law and Trusts & Estate Planning.
Dr. Schell's
practice comprises all aspects of German and international tax law, including tax aspects of cross-border transactions and corporate
reorganizations.
Ron Scharnberg centers his
practice on a wide range of tax matters, with particular emphasis on the federal tax planning and structuring of domestic and international mergers and acquisitions, tax - free
reorganizations, spin - offs and divestitures, joint ventures, restructurings, financial instruments and financing transactions.
In his counseling
practice, Dan advises clients on labor law and the labor relations aspects of transactions, business
reorganizations, plant closings and relocations, workplace automation, work movement, and subcontracting.
Main areas of work Dechert delivers legal expertise and commercial insight in our core
practices: antitrust; banking and financial institutions; bankruptcy, business restructuring and
reorganization; corporate; employee benefits and executive compensation; energy and natural resources; finance; financial services and investment management; intellectual property; international arbitration; international tax and private client services; international trade and government regulation; life sciences; litigation; pro bono; and real estate.
The Corporate and M&A team works closely with the Firm's non-transactional
practices (e.g. antitrust and competition, compliance, intellectual property, real estate and tax) to serve as a one - stop shop for all types of M&A, joint ventures,
reorganizations and other transactions for the world's biggest corporations and their financial advisers, as well as local companies.
Her corporate law
practice is focused primarily on mergers and acquisitions, corporate
reorganizations and taxation issues, with a focus on owner managed businesses.
In transactional work, my
practice extends to a broad range of matters, including corporate, partnership and limited liability company start - ups, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and
reorganizations, private placement of securities, buy - sell and employment agreements, secured transactions and intercreditor agreements, work - outs and refinancings.
A highly respected attorney with deep expertise in bankruptcy law, he focused his
practice on
reorganizations and workouts for corporations and individuals, representation of secured creditors in and out of bankruptcy, and representation of entities which sought to acquire assets out of bankruptcy cases.
Warren is a corporate lawyer whose
practice is transaction - driven and includes structuring start - ups, closing business acquisitions, completing secured loans, implementing tax - related
reorganizations and everything in between.
The Bankruptcy and Business Restructuring
Practice Group at Haynes and Boone has long been recognized as one of a handful of teams in the nation fully equipped to handle the largest and most complex out - of - court financial restructurings and Chapter 11
reorganization cases.
Columbus, who chaired his former firm's bankruptcy group, focuses his
practice primarily on business
reorganization matters and out - of - court debt restructurings in a wide range of matters for a diverse group of clients, including banks and other financial institutions, secured creditors, unsecured creditors, creditor committees, debtors, plan trustees and buyers of distressed assets.
His
practice includes the representation of debtors, creditors and creditor committees with respect to all aspects of
reorganization and business restructurings, including development and construction projects.
Peter Benvenutti has
practiced bankruptcy and creditors» rights law since 1974, with an emphasis on complex business
reorganizations.