November 16, 2020 -Stanardsville, VA - The American College of Bankruptcy announced today that the following insolvency professionals will be inducted as Fellows in the 32nd Class of the College at its Annual Meeting in March 2021:
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Omar J. Alaniz
Reed Smith LLP
Dallas, TX
Paula S. Beran
Tavenner & Beran, PLC
Richmond, VA
Leyza F. Blanco
Sequor Law
Miami, FL
Hélène Bourbouloux
FHB Administrateurs
Paris, FR
Jacob (Jay) Brown
Akerman LLP
Jacksonville, FL
Thomas L. Canary, Jr.
Keith Weiner & Associates
Louisville, KY
John Castellano
Alix Partners LLP
Chicago, IL
Hon. Daniel P. Collins
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Phoenix, AZ
Stephen Coulombe
Berkeley Research Group
Boston, MA
George A. Davis
Latham & Watkins LLP
New York, NY
Stephanie J. Drew
RubinBrown LLP
Denver, CO
Michael C. Eisenband
FTI Consulting
New York, NY
Janet B. Haigler
Haigler Law Firm
Chapin, SC
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Eric L. Johnson
Spencer Fane LLP
Kansas City, MO
Michael R. Johnson
Ray Quinney & Nebeker
Salt Lake City, UT
Jeffrey L. Jonas
Brown Rudknick LLP
Boston, MA
Hon. Michael B. Kaplan
U.S. Bankruptcy Court
Trenton, NJ
Jane Kim
Keller Benvenutti
Kim LLP
San Francisco, CA
Teresa C. Kohl
SSG Capital Advisors, LLC
West Conshohocken, PA
M. Natasha Labovitz
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
New York, NY
Adam G. Landis
Landis Rath & Cobb LLP
Wilmington, DE
Donald R. Lassman
Lassman Law
Needham, MA
Douglas L. Lutz
Frost Brown Todd LLC
Cincinnati, OH
Nauni Jo Manty
Manty & Associates, P.A.
Minneapolis, MN
Ron E. Meisler
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Chicago, IL
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Erika L. Morabito
Foley & Lardner LLP
Washington, DC
Jeffrey N. Pomerantz
Pachulski Stang Ziehl &
Jones LLP
Los Angeles, CA
Brian M. Resnick
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
New York, NY
William J. Rochelle III
American Bankruptcy Institute
Santa Fe, NM
Tracy C. Sandler
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Toronto, ON
Anup Sathy
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Chicago, IL
Ray C. Schrock
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
New York, NY
Bradley D. Sharp
Development Specialists, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
George H. Singer
Ballard Spahr LLC
Minneapolis, MN
Behrooz P. Vida
The Vida Law Firm, PLLC
Bedford, TX
Margaret R. Westbrook
K & L Gates, LLP
Raleigh, NC
Ronda J. Winnecour
Chapter 13 Standing Trustee
Pittsburgh, PA
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The thirty-seven new Fellows are being honored and recognized for their professional excellence and exceptional contributions to the bankruptcy and insolvency practice.
The American College of Bankruptcy is an honorary public service association of the United States and international insolvency professionals who are invited to join as Fellows based on a proven record of the highest standards of expertise, leadership, integrity, professionalism, scholarship, and service to the bankruptcy practice and to their communities. The College facilitates the effective domestic and cross-border application of bankruptcy and insolvency laws and the administration of justice in the courts through, among other activities, conducting professional educational programs, sponsoring the publication of scholarly reports, and maintaining the National Bankruptcy Archives. The College also funds projects that improve the quality of bankruptcy law and practice, as well as access to justice, in particular through grants by its affiliated Foundation to pro bono legal service programs. The Foundation is believed to be the single largest financial supporter of pro bono bankruptcy services in the United States, contributing over $3 million since 2012. In all of its work, the College is dedicated to enhancing professionalism, scholarship, diversity, and service in bankruptcy and insolvency law and practice.
Nominees are extended an invitation to join based on a sustained record of achievement. Candidates are selected by the College’s Board of Regents from recommendations of Circuit Admissions Councils in each federal judicial circuit and Committees for Judicial and International Fellows.
ACB Fellows include judges, lawyers, international fellows, accountants, corporate turnaround specialists, government officials and other professionals who are experts in the field of bankruptcy and insolvency. Criteria for selection as a Fellow of the College include: the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, character, integrity, professional expertise and leadership contributing to the enhancement of bankruptcy and insolvency law and practice; sustained evidence of scholarship, teaching, lecturing or writing on bankruptcy or insolvency; community service; and commitment to elevate knowledge and understanding of the profession and public respect for the practice.
For more information about the American College of Bankruptcy, or about the 2021 Induction Ceremony, contact Shari A. Bedker, Executive Director at
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