Bankruptcy/Restructuring
District of Columbia
7 years ranked
Provided by Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
Bankruptcy & Insolvency Related Litigation
Bankruptcy, Creditors' Rights & Restructuring
Creditor Representation
Debtor Representation
Litigation
Trustee, Receivership Practice & Representation
Healthcare Insolvency
Dylan Trache focuses his practice in bankruptcy and financial restructuring. He has experience representing Chapter 11 debtors, bankruptcy trustees, major creditors, and other parties in business bankruptcy cases in many industries including mass media, legal services, aviation, retail, manufacturing, and food and beverage.
He also has experience representing plaintiffs and defendants in avoidable preference, fraudulent conveyance, claim objections, and other bankruptcy litigation. His experience also includes representing buyers and sellers of assets in sales conducted under Section 363 of the United States Bankruptcy Code.
He has been certified by the American Board of Certification in business bankruptcy law since 2007.
Board of Governors, Virginia State Bar Bankruptcy Law Section
American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI)
Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association (NVBBA)
The George Washington University Law School, JD
The George Washington International Law Review
St. Mary's College of Maryland, BA
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Dylan Trache of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP is noted in the market for his strong bankruptcy practice. His work includes Chapter 11 cases and Chapter 15 reorganisations, including those pertaining to the travel sector. He is also noted for his bankruptcy litigation expertise, including avoidance actions and fraudulent transfers.
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He is practical, smart and easy to work with.
Dylan is a very thoughtful litigator; he has a really strong courtroom demeanor and does a good job preparing cases.
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