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Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Offices
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NEW YORK, NY 10166-0193
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Scott Greenberg
Position
Co-Chair of the Business Restructuring and Reorganization Practice Group, Scott Greenberg focuses on representing debtors and creditors in in-court and out-of-court restructurings. Lead counsel on Outcome Health, Rex Energy, M&G Chemicals, and American Apparel’s chapter 11 cases and lead counsel for Transtar (DACCO Transmission Parts [NY] Inc.) and Nextel (NII Holdings Inc). in their chapter 11 cases in the SDNY. Well known for his robust creditor practice, Scott recently represented the term lenders 4L/Clover, Akorn, AMC, Catalina Marketing, Constellis, Crossmark, David’s Bridal, Exela Technologies, Garrett Motion, Global Eagle Entertainment, INAP, Iqor, Mallinckrodt, Monitronics, NPC, National CineMedia, PSAV, Savers, Serta, Skillsoft, Sunguard, Tailored Brands, TNT Crane, Town Sports, and WorldStrides. He also represented the term loan lenders in rue21’s chapter 11, Answers Corp.’s chapter 11, J. Crew’s term loan, AMF Global (Ameriforge), 77 Energy, the first lien steering committee in RCS Capital’s chapter 11 cases, and Fortress as DIP lender in A&P’s chapter 11 cases.
Education
J.D. Emory University – 2002.
Lawyer Rankings
United States > Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate
(Leading lawyers)Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP offers debtor- and creditor-side expertise and boasts a particularly strong reputation for representing lenders in relation to Chapter 11 bankruptcies. With experience representing a wide range of clients in high-profile restructurings both in and out of court, Scott Greenberg in New York chairs the practice. Greenberg, alongside Michael Cohen, also in New York, has recently led a team serving as restructuring counsel to an ad hoc group of first lien lenders to pharmaceutical company Mallinckrodt in connection with its Chapter 11 case. Matt Williams in New York is a key name, noted for his work for bondholders’ groups and indenture trustees, respectively. New York-based Joshua Brody‘s experience includes negotiating and litigating plans of reorganization and debtor-in-possession financings. Jason Goldstein in New York also stands out for his contribution. In May 2023 Joseph Zujkowski joined the firm’s New York office as partner from O’Melveny & Myers LLP. Robert Klyman left for DLA Piper LLP (US) in September 2023.
Lawyer Rankings
- Leading lawyers United States > Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate
- Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate United States > Finance
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- Dispute resolution > Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)
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