| Matthew A. Lesnick |
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Matt Lesnick was an equity partner in the Financial Restructuring Group and Financial Services and Insolvency Litigation Group at Bingham McCutchen LLP (and its predecessor, McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen, LLP) from 2002 to 2005. He joined the McCutchen firm as an associate in its bankruptcy group in 1996. Matt represents clients in bankruptcy cases, out-of-court restructurings and litigation matters throughout the country. In every situation, he looks for practical and effective business solutions. Matt has represented debtors, creditors, creditors committees, secured lenders and agents for syndicated lending groups, secured and unsecured noteholder groups, bankruptcy trustees and acquirers of assets from troubled companies. He has also represented landlords, vendors, licensors and licensees of intellectual property, and other parties that have on-going business relationships with troubled companies. Matt's insolvency litigation experience includes both trial and appellate work. He has confirmed chapter 11 plans of reorganization on behalf of debtors and creditors committees, contested plans on behalf of creditors and equity holders, and litigated claims of fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and bankruptcy avoidance powers. Matt also has extensive experience in general commercial litigation, including cases involving patent disputes, breach of contract, business torts, and m&a disputes. From 1994 to 1996, Matt served as law clerk to the Hon. Michael J. Kaplan, then Chief Bankruptcy Judge for the Western District of New York. Matt was named a "Rising Star" in the field of bankruptcy law in the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Southern California Super Lawyers surveys put out by Law & Politics magazine and Los Angeles magazine. Education
Admissions, Courts and Memberships Speaking Engagements
• Guest Lecturer, "Deals: Engineering Financial Transactions" (Prof. Fleischer), on topic of bankruptcy M&A
• Guest Lecturer, "Patent Protection and Antitrust Restraints" (Prof. Schechter), on topic of
bankruptcy issues in Awards and Honors • Editor, Comparative Labor Law Journal, University of Pennsylvania |
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