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 | Raymond Spencer Clift, IIIShareholder
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC 20th Floor, First Tennessee Building, 165 Madison Avenue Memphis, Tennessee
38103 (Shelby Co.)
Telephone: 901-526-2000 Telecopier: 901-577-2303 http://www.bakerdonelson.com
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| Practice Areas | Bankruptcy; Debtor Creditor; Litigation | | | Education | Cumberland School of Law of Samford University, J.D., 1999, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, B.S., 1996 | | | Admitted | 2000, Tennessee and Alabama; 2001, Mississippi; U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee; U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi; U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit | |
| Born | 1973 | | | Biography | Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable David S. Kennedy, Chief Bankruptcy Judge for the Western District of Tennessee (1999-2003). Editor, Bankruptcy Newsletter, Memphis Bar Association — Bankruptcy Section. Speaker: "The Impact of Commercial Loan Defaults & Bankruptcy on Real Estate: What Brokers Need to Know," Memphis Young Brokers Alliance event sponsored by Highwoods Properties (July 2009); Tennessee Bar Association "Bridge the Gap" Seminar. Co-Author: "The Changing Face of Health Care Bankruptcies: Analyzing BAPCPA's Health Care Amendments," Norton Bankr. L. Advisor (April 2006); "The Controversies Centering Around a Debtor's Statutory and Procedural Right to Convert an Originally Filed Chapter 7 Case to a Case Under Chapter 11 or 13 and Related Matters," J. Bankr. L. & Prac. (2003); "The Bankruptcy Attorney as a True Professional," 33 UNIV. OF MEMPHIS LAW REVIEW 1 (Fall, 2002); "The Mere Filing of the Chapter 7 Trustee's ANo-Asset@ Report Does not Constitute an Abandonment@ of Estate Property under Section 554(a) of the Bankruptcy Code and FED. R. BANKR. P. 6007," 11 J. BANKR. L. & PRAC. 347, 2002, and BANKRUPTCY SERVICE, CURRENT AWARENESS ALERT, Issue No. 10, October, 2002, (This article was published twice); "Reasonable and Necessary Expenses under Section 1325(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, Postconfirmation Considerations, and the Effect of Conversion and Dismissal of Chapter 13 Cases," 32 UNIV. OF MEMPHIS LAW REVIEW 789 (Summer, 2002); "The Involuntary Bankruptcy Process: A Study of the Relevant Statutory and Procedural Provisions and Related Matters," 31 UNIV. OF MEMPHIS LAW REV. 1 (Fall, 2000); "An Historical Analysis of Insolvency Laws and Their Impact on the Role, Power, and Jurisdiction of Today's United States Bankruptcy Court and Its Judicial Officers," 9 J. BANKR. L. & PRAC. 165 (Jan./Feb., 2000). Author: "The Historical Development of American Indian Tribes; Their Recent Dramatic Commercial Advancement; and A Discussion of the Eligibility of Indian Tribes Under the Bankruptcy Code and Related Matters," 27 AM. INDIAN L. REV. 177 (Fall, 2002); "Nondischargeable Liability of Corporate Officers, Directors, and Guarantors Under 11 U.S.C. ' 523(a)(4): In re Ellison, 296 F.3d 266 (4th Cir. 2002)," 9 NORTON BANKRUPTCY L. ADVISER 2 (September, 2002); "Should the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure Be Amended to Expressly Authorize United States District and Bankruptcy Courts to Appoint a Special Master in an Appropriate and Rare Bankruptcy Case or Proceeding?" 31 UNIV. OF MEMPHIS LAW REVIEW 353 (Winter, 2001). Co-Author: "Professionalism in the Legal Profession. | | | ISLN | 915374838 | |
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