Joel H. Levitin
212.701.3770 Phone
212.378.2449 Fax
jlevitin@cahill.com
Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP
Eighty Pine Street
New York, NY 10005-1702
Practices:
Bankruptcy & Restructuring
Corporate
Litigation
Education:
Duke University, A.B., 1984, with distinction, magna cum laude
University of Chicago Law School, J.D., 1987, with honors
Clerkships/Government Service:
Honorable Norma L. Shapiro, United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Bar Admissions:
New York
Pennsylvania
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Joel H. Levitin is a member of the Firm’s bankruptcy & restructuring practice. Joel advises troubled or distressed companies, acquirers of such companies, and primary constituencies such as trustees, boards of directors, creditors, bondholders, committees and equity sponsors in significant corporate restructuring and reorganization matters, both in and out of court.
Joel has extensive experience negotiating and litigating issues arising in distressed situations, including the confirmation of plans of reorganization, DIP financing arrangements and the use of cash collateral, the appointment of examiners and trustees, lender liability and equitable subordination matters, purchases and sales of the assets of distressed companies, and preferential transfers and fraudulent conveyances. He has also served as an arbitrator in various cases.
Joel is "recommended" by Global Counsel 3000 and Practical Law Company for restructuring and insolvency in New York, and was selected as one of Turnarounds & Workouts Magazine's eight "Outstanding Bankruptcy Lawyers 40 and Under" in 2001. Joel is a prolific author and frequent speaker on bankruptcy and restructuring topics such as DIP financing, intellectual property issues in bankruptcy, and investing in distressed assets and companies.
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
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Joel is active in several professional organizations, including the
American Bankruptcy Institute, where he served on the board of
directors and as a committee chair for several years. He served as co-chair of the
IP/Bankruptcy Committee of the Licensing Executives Society (LES), and was a member of the Commercial Law League
of America and the Turnaround Management Association. He also
previously served as a member of the board of directors of the American
Bankruptcy Board of Certification, a prominent administrator of
certification programs for insolvency attorneys, and as a member of the
prestigious Committee on Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorganization of the
Association of the Bar of the City of New York and its working
Subcommittee on Professional Disinterestedness.
From 1993 through 1996, Joel was an adjunct professor at Temple
University School of Law, where he taught a course on corporate
reorganization in Chapter 11.
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