Bankruptcy, also known as insolvency in some jurisdictions, is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts. On the other hand, restructuring refers to the act of reorganizing the legal, ownership, operational, or other structures of a company for the purpose of making it more profitable or better organized for its present needs. In Washington, there are numerous proficient lawyers who specialize in the bankruptcy and restructuring industry. This article aims to showcase and explain the work of these proficient individuals who have been recognized for their expertise, impact, and commitment to their clients.
The world of bankruptcy and restructuring law is exceptionally complex, making it a challenging and invigorating field to navigate. Sometimes the fate of companies, shareholders, and employees hang in the balance, making the stakes enormously high. The lawyers we feature are those who have shown, through their knowledge and experience, their ability to maneuver efficiently and effectively within this intricate field.
What is special about each of these lawyers? In addition to their stellar educational backgrounds and proven track records, these legal experts display tireless dedication and exceptional commitment to their clients. What follows is a brief, but comprehensive, look into who they are. Each layer has marked a distinct footprint in the field of bankruptcy and restructuring in Washington.
Hugh McCullough
Hugh McCullough is known to have an exceptional understanding of bankruptcy law. Working with Davis Wright Tremaine, McCullough often represents large corporations and financial institutions in litigation and distressed asset transactions.
Christine Tobin-Presser
A lawyer at Bush Kornfeld LLP, Christine Tobin-Presser has a prominent debtor-side client base that includes some of the state’s largest companies, helping them with Chapter 11 proceedings and debt restructuring.
Michael Gearin
Michael Gearin is an integral part of K&L Gates, routinely managing complex Chapter 11 proceedings along with workouts and receiverships. He frequently assists creditors with bankruptcy-related matters.
Tom Linde
Tom Linde, a part of Schweet Linde & Coulson PLLC, represents creditors in bankruptcy matters and is reputed for his guidance on real estate foreclosures.
Armand Kornfeld
Renowned for his prominent creditor and debtor practices at Bush Kornfeld LLP, Armand Kornfeld primarily advises distressed companies, aiding clients with Chapter 11 proceedings and out-of-court workouts.
Deborah Crabbe
Working at Foster Garvey PC, Deborah Crabbe has built an impressive creditor-side practice, working with clients on a wide array of bankruptcies and workouts, including Chapter 11 proceedings.
Will Brunnquell
Based in Seattle’s office of Lane Powell PC, Associate Will Brunnquell has been impressing clients with his handling of contentious bankruptcy matters and gaining reputation for being highly responsive.
Alan Smith
Alan Smith of Perkins Coie LLP, has established himself as a leading bankruptcy practitioner, representing debtors, creditors, and purchasers of distressed assets.
Charles Ekberg
With almost five decades of experience, Charles Ekberg of Lane Powell PC is a known figure in the advising clients on bankruptcy, workouts and receiverships, including working with clients on Chapter 11 cases.
Jennifer Faubion
Jennifer Faubion of Cairncross & Hempelmann, PS, leads a disputes-focused bankruptcy practice and regularly works with clients on receiverships. She is recognised for her strength in all aspects of legal representation.
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