Peter Keane, resident in the firm’s Delaware office, concentrates his practice on business reorganizations and liquidations, debtor and creditors’ rights, and other insolvency-related matters in many of the largest and most complex bankruptcy cases all around the country. Peter represents clients in a wide variety of industries, including retail, consumer and home goods, food and beverage, aviation, energy, technology, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and manufacturing. Peter has been instrumental in the firm’s representation of Philadelphia Energy Solutions, 24 Hour Fitness, Variant Holding Company, GigaMonster Networks, and Yellow Corporation in their chapter 11 cases; official creditors’ committees in large chapter 11 cases such as Takata Corporation (TK Holdings), Gymboree Group, Wet Seal, LifeCare Hospitals, and Harry & David; and chapter 7 trustees liquidating companies such as Armstrong Flooring, Art Van Furniture, Christmas Tree Shops, and Evergreen International Aviation . Peter has authored articles for the American Bankruptcy Institute, the American Bar Association, and the Journal of Corporate Renewal on a variety of bankruptcy topics, and also wrote book chapters on section 363 sales for several years for the
Norton Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law. Peter was named in the 2024 edition of
Best Lawyers in America, was selected as a Delaware Rising Star by
Thomson Reuters‘ “Super Lawyers” in 2021 and 2022, was selected in 2019 by
M&A Advisor for its 10th Annual Emerging Leaders award, and was part of the 2017 National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges Next Generation Program. Peter holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Delaware (2004), and a JD from the University of New Hampshire Law School (2008).
Clerkships
•Judicial law clerk, Judge J. Michael Deasy (Bankr. D.N.H. 2008-2010)
•Judical extern, Judge Jeffrey R. Howard (1st Cir. 2007)
Publications
•S.D.N.Y. Bankruptcy Court Provides Guidance on Fixture Classification and Valuation ABA Young Lawyers Division Bankruptcy Law Newsletter (Fall 2017), Fall 2017
•Finger Lakes: Scope of Setoff and Recoupment Under Delaware Law American Bankruptcy Institute Journal, April 2017
•Getting Paid to Play: Incentivizing Distressed Investors to Participate in a Sale Process 30 Journal of Corporate Renewal 16 (Jan/Feb 2017)
•“Legalese in Bankruptcy: How to Lose Cases and Alienate Judges,” 28 American Bankruptcy Institute Journal 38 (Dec./Jan. 2010)
•Contributing editor, “Sections 363 and 364-Use, Sale, or Lease of Property and Obtaining Credit,” Norton Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law
News
PSZJ Attorneys Named in 2025 Edition of Best Lawyers in America and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
August 15, 2024
PSZJ Attorneys Named in 2024 Edition of Best Lawyers in America
August 17, 2023
Peter Keane Receives M&A Advisor’s 10th Annual Emerging Leaders Award
June 6, 2019
Recent Bankruptcy Court Rulings Significantly Impact Supply Chain Issues
PSZJ BulletinJuly 1, 2017
Peter Keane Selected to Participate in NCBJ Next Generation Program
May 18, 2017
Delaware Bankruptcy Court Indicates That Directors and Officers of an Insolvent Company May Be Liable for Breaches of Fiduciary Duty for Failing to Provide Timely WARN Act Notice
January 7, 2016
Pachulski Stang Represents Evergreen Solar in Chapter 11 Case
October 1, 2011
Events
Limited Liability Company Debtor Cases
American Bankruptcy Institute 2025 Central States Bankruptcy Workshop Chicago, IL
June 19, 2025