Bankruptcy Litigation
New York
1 year ranked
Provided by Latham & Watkins LLP
Christopher Harris is Global Vice Chair of Latham & Watkins' Litigation & Trial Department, head of the firm's Bankruptcy Litigation & Creditors' Rights Practice, and former Global Vice Chair of the firm's Complex Commercial Litigation Practice.
Christopher focuses his practice on three main areas: insolvency litigation; fraud and other business torts, particularly in the cross-border context; and disputes regarding credit agreements and related securities.
His extensive insolvency litigation experience includes providing counsel to:
- Debtors
- Agents for consortiums of lenders
- Trustees and creditors’ committees
- Individual creditors
- Service providers
His fraud and business tort experience includes representing sovereign wealth funds and individuals in global fraud investigations; litigating against sovereigns and companies in RICO, tortious interference, and related claims; and defending against a wide variety of business torts in courts across the country.
His credit and securities agreement experience includes extensive experience regarding defaulted loans, liability management transactions, and lender liability issues. He has represented issuers and lenders in multi-billion dollar lending disputes, and most of the major banks and accounting firms in a wide range of civil, regulatory, and criminal matters.
Christopher is a frequent speaker and writer on litigation and trial practice topics, including the use of expert witnesses. He has presented at the ABA National Conference, the American Corporate Counsel Association, and before numerous other venues, and also served as a faculty member for the Federal Judiciary Center, instructing new federal bankruptcy judges about discovery issues.
Among other leadership roles within the firm, Christopher formerly served as Co-Chair of the Litigation & Trial Department in Latham's New York office and as Global Chair of the LGBTQ affinity group.
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Christopher Harris serves as head of the firm's bankruptcy litigation and creditors' rights practice. He represents clients in sophisticated insolvency matters.
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He has good instincts and thinks on his feet.
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