Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Delaware
12 years ranked
Provided by Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor LLP
Sean is a Partner and Co-Leader of the Bankruptcy and Corporate Restructuring Section. His practice involves business restructurings in and out of bankruptcy proceedings, representation of secured lenders, bondholder groups, unsecured creditor committees, court-appointed settlement monitors, special committees, boards and independent directors, as well as advising buyers and significant creditors in chapter 11 proceedings.
Admitted to New Jersey Bar (2000), Delaware Bar (2001), and New York Bar (2008).
Delaware (Member, Sections on Bankruptcy; Litigation), New York, New Jersey and American (Member, Sections on Business Law; Litigation) Bar Associations; American Bankruptcy Institute; Turnaround Management Association.
Co-author, "Successor Liability In The Bankruptcy Context: Check Your Ignition Switch!, BNA's Bankruptcy Law Reporter, 26 BBLR 1053, July 2014; Co-author, "The 'Stipulated Asset Allocation' Model for a Non-consolidated Liquidating Chapter 11 Plan", ABI Journal, Vol. XXVIII, No. 7, 54-55, 92-93, September 2009; co-author, "Determining and Preserving the Assets of Dot-Coms" (2003).
Hofstra University School of Law (2000); Rutgers College (1993).
Provided by Chambers
Sean Beach has developed a solid bankruptcy practice with extensive experience in the representation of debtor-side clients. He is a popular choice for distressed companies, including in the retail and construction markets. He serves as co-chair of the firm's bankruptcy and restructuring group.
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