Practice Areas - Bankruptcy and Business Restructuring
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency Litigation
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| Contact Info | Telephone: 214-651-5053 Fax: 214-200-0612 http://www.haynesboone.com/scott_everett/
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| University | University of Colorado at Denver, B.A., summa cum laude/with distinction, Political Science, 1992 |
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| Law School | Texas Tech School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 1996 |
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| Admitted | 1996, Texas; U.S. District Court, Northern, Southern, Western, and Eastern Districts of Texas |
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| Born | Denver, Colorado |
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| ISLN | 912836865 |
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| Transactions | Represents debtors, creditors, and trustees in all types of bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings. Assists clients acquiring financially troubled businesses, including distressed oil and gas interests. Advises international and foreign corporations concerning the forms of bankruptcy relief available in the United States, including Chapter 11 reorganization or Chapter 15 ancillary and cross-border proceedings. Advises creditors and parties-in-interest in airline bankruptcy cases. |
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The Supreme Court Holds Unconstitutional a Key Provision of the Bankruptcy CodeScott W. Everett,Sarah B. Foster,Kenric Kattner,Stephen Manz,Lenard M. Parkins,Stephen M. Pezanosky,Robin E. Phelan,Eric Terry, July 7, 2011 On June 23, 2011, the Supreme Court handed down a 5-4 decision in the Stern v. Marshall case, holding that a bankruptcy court’s exercise of statutory jurisdiction was unconstitutional when it adjudicated a counterclaim relating to a purely state law cause of action. This decision will make it... |
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