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Eversheds Sutherland has significantly expanded its presence in the restructuring and bankruptcy field in the last few years, most recently with the hire of Todd Meyers to its Atlanta office from Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton. This follows the recruitment of Renée Dailey to the New York office from Akin in 2023; several other senior laterals joined in 2022. The firm has attracted a significant list of debtor and creditor clients from across multiple industries. It has landed roles in several headline restructurings and bankruptcies, including representing the Ad Hoc Committee of Non-US Customers of FTX.com, comprising approximately 70 members holding over $6bn. New York-based Peter Ivanick (‘an industry giant’) is highly rated by clients, notably in insurance insolvency matters, while Chicago-located Erin Broderick (‘simply outstanding’) and Mark Sherrill in Houston, and Atlanta’s David Wender are also key members of the team.
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Testimonials
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‘The leadership of Peter Ivanick is effective and responsive to client needs. The transactions are staffed by exceptional lawyers and they are managed to deliver the highest level of performance while effectively controlling costs.’
‘Peter Ivanick combines exceptional knowledge with wisdom and perspective. He is unflappable and can work effectively with, and across the table from, all types of people with varying levels of knowledge, intelligence and personality issues.’
Key clients
- Ad Hoc Committee of Non-US Customers of FTX.com
- Board of Directors of Ohio National Mutual Holdings
Work highlights
- Successfully represented the Ad Hoc Committee of Non-US FTX.com Customers in recovering approximately 150% on their claims compared to original prospects of a 30% recovery.
- Advised Porch Group and its affiliates in the bankruptcy case of Vesttoo and its jointly administered debtors.