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Bankruptcy/Restructuring

New Hampshire

5 Years Ranked

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Provided by Charles Powell

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I focus on commercial matters for corporations and other business entities and, at times, for individuals. My work often finds me in bankruptcy courts throughout New England as well as other states. I am the chair of Devine Millimet’s Insolvency and Restructuring team and I have also served as the chair of the Federal Practice Institute Bankruptcy Section. An active healthcare practice keeps me busy advising long-term care facilities with admissions agreements, intake procedures, and other matters. Although much of my time is spent counseling clients to improve their business practices to avoid the need for collection actions, I have more than twenty-nine years of experience in state and federal courts, enforcing the right to payment where other efforts have failed.

Clients of all types come to us for help in insolvency cases. I have served as co-counsel for official committees of unsecured creditors and for major creditor entities in several of the largest Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases ever filed in New Hampshire. In my healthcare practice, my clients include nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and hospitals, for which I often serve as a de facto general counsel. My work with long-term care facilities often involves administrative proceedings. In addition, I have been involved in two groundbreaking legislative initiatives for healthcare facilities. I drafted RSA 151-E:19 which creates causes of action for negligent failure of a fiduciary to apply for Medicaid or for failure to pay the patient liability amount. That statute also creates a cause of action against recipients of transfers resulting in an "asset transfer disqualification" under Medicaid. I was also a primary drafter of RSA 151-I:1-2, which provides nursing facilities and hospitals with the authority to request the expedited appointment of a "special Medicaid representative" to complete and to prosecute a Medicaid application to successful conclusion.

Professional Memberships

Bar Admissions:

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

New York

State Service:

New Hampshire Board of Accountancy, Member, April 2021-present

American Bankruptcy Institute

Publications

"An Improved, Expedited Process for Hospitals to Seek Guardianships During the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Emergency Expedited Guardianship Petition Over an Adult Person," Devine Millimet E-Alert, April 9, 2020

"Involuntary Discharge from a Care Facility for Nonpayment - Best Practices," Devine Millimet Healthcare E-Alert, May 10, 2017

"The Pending Sale of Parkview Adventist Medical Center," Devine Millimet Healthcare E-Alert, August 4, 2015.

"The Doctrine of Necessaries - A Secondary Means to Collect Costs of Care," Devine Millimet Healthcare E-Alert, March 27, 2015.

"SB 138 - Aid for Overburdened Long-Term Care Facilities," Devine Millimet Healthcare E-Alert, February 14, 2014.

"Pitfalls of Proofs of Claim in Bankruptcy," Business NH Magazine, August 2012.

"What Does a Nursing Home or Assisted Living Facility Do When Cooperative Efforts Fail and a Collections Lawsuit is the Only Remaining Option," Devine Millimet Healthcare E-Alert, May 15, 2012.

"A Look at Scenarios and Possible Defenses Related to a Bankruptcy Debtor's Transfers," New Hampshire Business Review, April 20, 2012.

"Can Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities Get Paid and Not (Necessarily) be Perceived as the Bad Guy?," Devine Millimet Healthcare Newsletter, December 20, 2011.

"You Mean I Really Might (Not) Have to Pay it Back? (Defending and Even Avoiding Preference Actions)," NHS CPA Connection, October/November 2005.

Personal

I own a farm, Thistle Grange, where I grow, among other things, blueberries and blackberries. I have participated on numerous nonprofit boards and I am presently a director of the Muster Field Farm Museum, a historic farm located in Sutton, New Hampshire and dedicated to the agricultural heritage of this state.

Work Highlights

Counsel to hospitals, nursing homes and assisted living facilities in legislative matters, collection actions, drafting of admission applications and agreements, Medicaid determinations and redeterminations, and discharge and other administrative matters.

New Hampshire counsel to international construction contractor in multi-million dollar litigation.

Counsel to United States and Canadian-based companies in commercial litigation before state and federal courts of, among others, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey and Illinois, including adversary proceedings before federal bankruptcy courts.

Counsel to regional financial institutions in creditor's rights matters.

Representation of primary secured lenders and official committee of unsecured creditors in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

Education

Tulane University Law School

JD, cum laude

1994

Rutgers University,

BA

1984

Awards

Top Rated Bankruptcy Attorney

Super Lawyers

2018

Recognized as a Best Lawyer

Best Lawyers

2025

AV® "Preeminent" rating

Martindale-Hubbell

Ranked Band 2 in Chambers USA as one of America's leading attorneys in the Bankruptcy/Restructuring category

Chambers and Partners

2025

Chambers Review

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Charles Powell of Devine, Millimet & Branch, P.A. offers vast experience in bankruptcy matters, with a particular focus on acting for creditors. He advises on Chapter 11 filings and is noted in the market for his expertise in the healthcare sector.

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