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Stephen M. Pezanosky

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Stephen M. Pezanosky

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Haynes and Boone, LLP
201 Main Street
Suite 2200
Fort Worth, Texas  76102-3126
(Tarrant Co.)

Telephone: 817.347.6601
Fax: 817.348.2370
http://www.haynesboone.com

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#304 out of 2,138 lawyers in Fort Worth, Texas
#127,687 out of 893,079 total lawyers Overall
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Practice AreasCommercial Litigation; Financial Restructuring; Commercial Collections; Civil Litigation
 
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EducationTexas Tech University, J.D., cum laude, 1991, Texas Tech University, B.A., cum laude, 1988
 
Admitted1991, Texas and U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas; 1992, U.S. District Court, Southern, Eastern and Western Districts of Texas; 1996, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
 
MembershipsDallas, Fort Worth and American (Member, Business Law Section) Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; American Bankruptcy Institute; John C. Ford Inn of Courts.
 
BornAlbuquerque, New Mexico
 
BiographyOrder of the Coif. Honors: The Best Lawyers in America, 2005-2007; Texas Super Lawyers; Texas Monthly, 2003-2007; Attorneys of Excellence-Elite 100; Fort Worth Business Press, 2003-2005; Best Lawyers in Fort Worth; Fort Worth Magazine, 2004-2006; Best Lawyers in Dallas Under 40, D Magazine, 2002. Editor, Texas Tech Law Review. Contributing Co-Author, 2007 Bankruptcy Litigation Manual, Aspen Law & Business. Author: "The Supreme Court Prepares to Address the Question of Whether the Crown Should Be Allowed to Flog the Creditors of the Taxpayer or Whether Nonpecuniary Tax Penalties Can be Subordinated in Chapter 11 Cases," Norton Bankr. L. Adv., February 1996; "House Considers Repeal of the Stock for Debt Exception," ABI Bulletin, Vol. III, No. 5, July 31, 1992; "Are Professional Fees Incurred During a Chapter 11 Reorganization Deductible?" Norton Bankr. L. Adv. (June, 1992); Note, "Houston Court of Appeals, 1st District, Adopts the Federal Rule of Reason for Vertical Non-Price Restraints," 21 Tex. Tech. Law Review 787 (1990). Contributing Co-author: "Cowan's Bankruptcy Law and Practice," West Publishing Co. (1995 Ed.); "Bankruptcy Litigation Manual," Prentice Hall and Business (1998 Ed.).
 
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Supreme Court Rules Chapter 11 Debtor Cannot Avoid Transfer Taxes on 363 Sale
Stephen M. Pezanosky, July 15, 2008
On June 16, 2008, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a debtor in a Chapter 11 case may not avoid transfer taxes associated with a sale of assets made prior to the bankruptcy court's approval of a Chapter 11 plan of reorganization or liquidation.


 

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