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Greenberg Traurig, P.A.

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Practice/Industry Group Overview

Bankruptcy has taken on a new and ever-larger role in today’s increasingly complex business environment. Faced with changes in the competitive global economy and within their own industries, companies are increasingly turning to bankruptcy as an option for reorganizing their core businesses, shedding excess assets or divisions, and reformulating long-term objectives. The widespread use of bankruptcy as a tool of financial planning has changed the face of corporate deal-making.

GT’s Business Reorganization & Bankruptcy Practice brings together more than 90 attorneys located across the United States. We have experience handling the many complex issues that arise in business reorganizations, restructurings, workouts, liquidations and distressed acquisitions and sales, as well as cross-border proceedings involving U.S. and foreign law. Our attorneys practice regularly in courts throughout the country, as well as in other jurisdictions around the world, representing clients in a wide range of industries.

In an era of corporate growth and consolidation, we also recognize the preemptive nature of business reorganization and bankruptcy. That’s why we work closely with our corporate and tax attorneys to structure transactions that strive to protect our clients against the many risks associated with bankruptcy and insolvency.

We provide each client with legal services tailored to its unique situation, working to identify and pursue realistic business objectives and maximize opportunities through comprehensive, strategic and aggressive representation.


 

Services Available

Diverse Representations, Both In and Out Of Court

  • Official and ad hoc creditors' committees
  • Debtors
  • Investors or purchasers of assets, debt instruments or equity of troubled companies
  • Secured and unsecured creditors and DIP lenders
  • Boards of directors and board committees
  • Trustees, receivers, examiners, indenture trustees and other fiduciaries

Cross-Border Proceedings

  • Representation of multinational companies in international loan restructurings, bankruptcies and insolvencies
  • Simultaneous cross-border proceedings in multiple jurisdictions, such as Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, the U.K. and other European countries
  • Representation of foreign liquidators and custodians in complex U.S.-based insolvency and bankruptcy cases
  • Member of INSOL International’s elite “Group of Thirty-Six” – a global group of 36 legal, accounting, financial and other professional firms and financial institutions engaged in cross-border and international insolvencies

Bankruptcy Trial Practice

Major bankruptcy litigation presents extraordinary challenges for clients and counsel alike. The stakes may be enormous, the issues are often complex, and the litigation typically moves at lightning speed – allowing no margin of error. Greenberg Traurig’s Bankruptcy Trial Practice is a core team of trial lawyers with wide-ranging experience trying contested matters and adversary proceedings in bankruptcy courts across the country. Our experienced trial lawyers work in tandem with our bankruptcy lawyers to provide aggressive and effective representation in this challenging environment.

Our experience goes beyond frequent representation of debtors, secured lenders and official committees of unsecured creditors. We also represent equity holders, professionals, private equity funds, trustees, examiners, “stalking horse” bidders and asset purchasers in adversarial proceedings. We regularly litigate:

  • Plan confirmation hearings
  • Section 363 assets sales
  • Valuation disputes
  • Key employee retention plans
  • Successor liability, alter ego and substantive consolidation issues
  • Assumption or rejection of complex contracts
  • Complex fraudulent transfer and preference actions
  • Subordination actions
  • Corporate governance and securities disputes
  • Professional negligence
  • Mass tort and environmental claims
  • Pension plans and ERISA disputes

Our team’s knowledge of bankruptcy law and broad business litigation experience enable us to focus quickly on the key litigation issues and develop and execute a sophisticated trial strategy. We also understand that the most critical victories in bankruptcy may be won through negotiation. Our trial lawyers work closely with restructuring counsel, financial advisors and our clients to devise a litigation strategy that supports the client’s business objectives.

Technology is an integral part of our approach to litigation. Our attorneys and litigation technology professionals rely upon electronic discovery and data management to provide rapid and cost-effective management of discovery. We use secure electronic meeting rooms for real-time information flow among trial counsel and our clients.

Our Bankruptcy Trial Practice is backed by GT trial lawyers practicing in the firm’s offices across the United States. GT litigators have been at the center of some of the most pivotal cases of our time, from landmark tobacco and securities class actions to the George W. Bush for President 2000 trial court proceedings and appeal. These trial lawyers provide a national platform for waging complex business litigation in every major financial center in the United States. We also work closely with GT’s Appellate Practice to develop integrated trial and appellate litigation strategies. Our appellate lawyers have briefed and argued numerous bankruptcy appeals.


 
Past Seminar Materials
  INSOL 2009 Vancouver Congress, Bruce Zirinsky Speaker, Vancouver, Canada, June 21, 2009
Central States Bankruptcy Workshop 16th Annual, People: Keith J. Shapiro, Grand Traverse Resort 100 Grand Traverse Village Bl Acme, Michigan 49610 United States, June 11, 2009
 
 
Articles Authored by Lawyers at this office:

Administration Proposals to Increase U.S. Taxation of Foreign Income
Richard M. Petkun, Kenneth Zuckerbrot, May 15, 2009
This morning, the Obama administration announced a set of proposals designed to increase substantially the U.S. tax burden on American businesses with foreign operations.

Sign of the Times: A Focus on Factoring
Jeffrey M. Rosenthal, March 13, 2009
In these times, there is only one major hot topic -- the state of the economy. As a result of hard economic times, factors are finding themselves in great demand, but they are also under greater stress in terms of the quality of their portfolios, workouts and bankruptcy filings.

Government Accountability Office Takes Lead in Small Business Fraud Investigations
, March 05, 2009
The Government Accountability Office (GAO), headed by the Comptroller General of the United States, a legislative agency traditionally referred to as the investigative arm of Congress, or even as "the Congressional watchdog," is apparently taking a lead role at the behest of one or more...

The Heartland Data Breach: Proactive Steps to Minimize Your -- and Your Clients' -- Exposure
Thomas M. Laudise, Leonard T. Nuara, Alan N. Sutin, Daniel Feuerstein, March 05, 2009
Heartland Payment Systems, a New Jersey-based payment processing center, recently publicly disclosed that it suffered a massive data breach, potentially exposing large volumes of its clients' credit/debit card transaction data.

Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy Update
Douglas C. Atnipp, Fred W. Baggett, Carl A. Fornaris, Nancy A. Mitchell, January 30, 2009
On December 24, General Electric Corporate Financial Services Inc. (GE) filed a motion for relief from the automatic stay in the Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (LBHI) Chapter 11 case in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

Illinois Employers Must Report Pornography Discovered on Employees' Computers
Ruth A. Bahe-Jachna, Tiffany S. Fordyce, December 11, 2008
The Illinois Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act (325 ILCS 5/1 et seq.) was amended on August 29, 2008, to require employers to report certain pornography discovered on their work computers to the authorities.

Maryland Enacts Broad Flexible Leave Law
Maria E. Hallas, Shane T. Muñoz, December 11, 2008
On October 1, 2008, the Flexible Leave Act (FLA) took effect in Maryland.