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    Adapting to Changes in Bankruptcy Law: Leading Lawyers on Understanding Recent Bankruptcy Trends, Analyzing Changing Laws, and Developing Client Strategies (Inside the Minds)

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    Adapting to Changes in Bankruptcy Law: Leading Lawyers on Understanding Recent Bankruptcy Trends, Analyzing Changing Laws, and Developing Client Strategies

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    This title provides an authoritative, insider’s perspective on understanding bankruptcy trends and challenges during the current volatile market. Featuring partners and directors from some of the nation’s leading law and financial consulting firms, this

    Publisher:Aspatore
    Service Number:40912382
    Pages:196
    Publication date:2009-11-01
    Practice area:Bankruptcy law
    Jurisdiction:General
    External Product Title:Adapting to Changes in Bankruptcy Law: Leading Lawyers on Understanding Recent Bankruptcy Trends, Analyzing Changing Laws, and Developing Client Strategies
    Update frequency:Updated annually
    Update Format:Additional volumes or binders
    Available Formats:Softbound book
    Copyright:2010
    Shelf space:8
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    David Seror

    David Seror is a partner in Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLPs bankruptcy department. His practice areas include bankruptcy, receivership, and litigation. Since 1978, his emphasis has been on civil litigation and bankruptcy. Mr. Seror received his B.A. from 

    Douglas J. Brickley

    Douglas J. Brickley is a managing director of LECG LLC. He is a former investment banker, with substantial experience assisting clients in the implementation of rationalizations, turnarounds, and investigations relating to underperforming companies involved 

    Edward H. Tillinghast

    Edward H. Tillinghast III is a partner in the finance and bankruptcy practice group of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP. He specializes in corporate reorganizations and restructurings, cross-border insolvencies, creditors rights litigation, distressed 

    Jonathan L. Flaxer

    Jonathan L. Flaxer is a partner with Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe LLP. He has devoted his career to business bankruptcy practice, successfully representing bondholders, Chapter 11 debtors and trustees, creditors committees, distressed debt 

    K. Scott Van Meter

    K. Scott Van Meter is a managing director of LECG LLC. He is an attorney, certified public accountant, certified insolvency and restructuring adviser, and is certified in financial forensics by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He 

    Keith Aurzada

    Keith Aurzada, a partner with Bryan Cave LLP, focuses his practice on complex business litigation and bankruptcy matters. His bankruptcy litigation experience includes representation of unsecured creditors committees, secured creditors and debtors for 

    Lawrence C. Gottlieb

    Lawrence C. Gottlieb is chair of the bankruptcy and restructuring practice at Cooley Godward Kronish, and a member of the firms management committee. He joined Kronish Lieb Weiner & Hellman LLP in 1998, which was merged into Cooley Godward Kronish 

    Mary Jo Heston

    Mary Jo Heston is a shareholder with Lane Powell PC. She has practiced there since 1993. Her current practice involves both commercial litigation and commercial transactional matters, with an emphasis on business workouts, receiverships, and Chapter 11