Bankruptcy Litigation
New York
2 years ranked
Provided by Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP
Robert J. Feinstein is the managing partner of the New York office of Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP, the nation’s leading corporate restructuring boutique. He represents debtors, creditors' committees, equity committees, acquirers, and examiners in business reorganizations and related litigation. He also has experience representing debtors, committees, foreign representatives, and other case constituencies in cross-border chapter 11 cases and chapter 15 cases.
Recent engagements include lead counsel to the official creditors’ committees in The Weinstein Company, J.Crew Group, Ascena Retail Group, Earth Fare, Tuesday Morning, Goodrich Quality Theaters, Art Van Furniture, Fairway Group Holdings, Cinemex Holdings, Christopher & Banks, Alamo Drafthouse, FoodFirst Global and Whiting Petroleum Corporation chapter 11 cases.
Fellow, American College of Bankruptcy
Vice chair (2015-16), co-chair (2016-), International Bar Association Insolvency Section Reorganization & Workouts Subcommittee
Member, International Insolvency Institute
Member, Bar Association of the City of New York Committee on Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorganization (2008-11)
Norton Bankruptcy Law Advisor, Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law
Provided by Chambers
Robert Feinstein is recognized for his deep experience advising both debtors and creditors on bankruptcy matters, including restructurings, and excels in related litigation. He offers notable expertise in matters with cross-border elements and issues concerning the retail sector.
Robert Feinstein is recognized for his deep experience advising both debtors and creditors on bankruptcy matters, including restructurings, and excels in related litigation. He offers notable expertise in matters with cross-border elements and issues concerning the retail sector.
Provided by Chambers
Rob is truly a giant. He is articulate and a tremendous advocate.
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