Mr Scott Alberino > Akin > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Akin
ONE BRYANT PARK
NEW YORK, NY 10036
NEW YORK
United States
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Work Department

Partner; Financial Restructuring

Position

Focuses on corporate restructurings, with an emphasis on distressed issuers and borrowers, official and unofficial creditors’ committees, bondholder groups, and bank steering groups in large, complex cases both out of court and in chapter 11. Represents companies, bondholders, lenders, institutional investors, private equity firms, hedge funds and other interested parties. Has also represented debtors in possession, bank agents, post-petition lenders and acquirers of distressed assets. Significant matters include those involving Diamond Sports, Intelsat, Talen Energy, Yak Access, GenesisCare, Frontera and FirstEnergy Solutions, to name a few.

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Career

Judicial extern, Honorable James E. Massey; Clerk, Honorable C. Ray Mullins.

Memberships

Member, District of Columbia Bar.

Education

B.A., cum laude, Boston College (1997); J.D, with honors, Emory University School of Law (2000).

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate

The team at Akin brings high-level expertise to complex bankruptcy matters, especially in the New York market, with a client base encompassing ad-hoc groups, companies and debtors to creditor committees, and large investors involved in multi-billion dollar restructurings. The US-based restructuring team benefits from the firm’s strong cross-border links with teams in Asia and Europe which assist in large and complex deals for large multinational companies, including on a recent matter in which Philip Dublin acted as special counsel for an ad-hoc group of Cineworld’s secured lenders to advise on negotiations with Cineworld on a restructuring plan and support with its Chapter 11 filing. Heading the global practice is Ira Dizengoff, who is regarded as a preeminent figure in the restructuring space for his involvement in high profile distressed and bankruptcy-related matters, alongside specialties in corporate restructurings, creditors’ committees and bondholder committee cases. Abid Qureshi is noted for his key focus on bankruptcy litigation. Washington DC-based Scott Alberino represents a wide range of groups in distressed transactions including creditor committees and equity holders, and Sara Brauner and Naomi Moss are also highly recommended. Unless otherwise stated, all mentioned lawyers are based in New York.