Members in the News
ABI's Technology and Telecommunication Cases Committee is dedicated to the study of issues unique to
bankruptcy cases filed by high-tech and telecommunications companies. It is co-chaired by <b>Nancy A. Peterman</b> of
Greenberg Traurig's Chicago office, and <b>Joel H. Levitin</b> from Dechert LLP in New York.
</p><p>Nancy A. Peterman came to Greenberg Traurig in 1999 as one of the first three attorneys recruited for the firm's
newly opened Chicago office, and was named a shareholder the following year. Currently she is a partner and chair
of its Restructuring, Bankruptcy and Reorganization Department. She concentrates her practice on bankruptcy and
creditors' rights law including the representation of secured creditors, committees, debtors and asset purchasers. Her
experience includes the nation's largest physician practice management chapter 11 case, where she served as counsel
to the unsecured creditors' committee in the <i>FPA Medical Management</i> case.
</p><p>Ms. Peterman earned both her B.A., with high distinction, and her J.D., <i>cum laude,</i> from the University of
Michigan, and was Board-certified in business bankruptcy law in 2001 by the American Board of Certification. Her
court admissions include the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the Seventh Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court. She also assisted in drafting U.S. Senate Bill No. 840,
amendments to the Bankruptcy Code for health care businesses, which unanimously passed as Amendment 1730 to
S.625 in November 1999.
</p><p>Prior to her involvement with the Technology and Telecommunication Cases Committee, Ms. Peterman was a
co-chair of ABI 's Health Care Committee. She is also a contributing editor for the <i>ABI Journal</i>'s Intensive Care
column, which covers health care bankruptcy issues, and served as assistant editor and contributing author for the
ABI's <i>Health Care Insolvency Manual.</i>
</p><p>Joel H. Levitin chairs Dechert's international bankruptcy/corporate recovery and insolvency group. Joel was once a
summer lifeguard, learning how to rescue people in trouble. Today his practice focuses on the rescue of troubled
companies and corporate restructuring. He also represents trustees, boards of directors, creditors, bondholders,
committees, equity sponsors and other parties-in-interest in a wide variety of bankruptcy proceedings, as well as in
out-of-court restructurings and workouts. Mr. Levitin has extensive experience negotiating and litigating issues
arising from DIP financing arrangements and the use of cash collateral, the confirmation of reorganization plans,
preferential transfers and fraudulent conveyances, the appointment of receivers and trustees, lender liability and
equitable subordination matters, and purchases and sales of the assets of distressed companies. He was selected in
2001 as one of <i>Turnarounds & Workouts</i> magazine's eight "Outstanding Bankruptcy Lawyers 40 and Under."
</p><p>Mr. Levitin graduated from Duke University <i>magna cum laude</i> in 1984 and from the University of Chicago Law
School with honors in 1987. Mr. Levitin was elected to the ABI Board of Directors in April 2001, and previously
served as chair of the Young Members Committee, the Bankruptcy Rules Committee, and the Bidding Procedures
Subcommittee of the Asset Sales Committee. He is also an ABI Endowment Fund Contributor at the Sustaining
Member level.
</p><p>Both Joel and Nancy were members of a panel of experts featured by ABI in a press educational teleseminar held
dedicated to examining the legal, business and financial aspects of high tech and telecommunication bankruptcy
cases. They will be holding a joint meeting with the Uniform Commercial Code Committee at the Annual Spring
Meeting in Washington, D.C., April 17 at 8:00 a.m.
</p><h3>Other Members in the News</h3>
<p><b>Ronald Scott Kaniuk,</b> formerly of Salomon Green & Ostrow P.C., has become of counsel to the firm Kera
Graubard & Litzman, with offices at 240 Madison Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY, (212) 681-1600, fax (212)
681-1601, rkaniuklaw@aol.com.€The general-practice firm handles real estate, litigation, bankruptcy and collection
matters.€Mr. Kaniuk is admitted to practice in New York, New Jersey and Florida.
</p><p><b>Joseph S.U. Bodoff</b> announced the expansion of Bodoff & Slavitt LLP and its relocation to 225 Friend Street,
Boston, MA, 02114-1812. Mr. Bodoff is executive editor of ABI's Web Site Editorial Board.
</p><p><b>Ronald Hornberger,</b> a shareholder in the firm Plunkett & Gibson Inc. in San Antonio, and a contributing editor to
the <i>ABI Journal</i>'s "Benchnotes" column, was named as one of the state's best attorneys in "Texas Super Lawyers," a
list of the top legal counselors in the November issue of <i>Texas Monthly.</i> He has practiced law in Texas for 27 years
and is listed as a "super lawyer" in the Bankruptcy and Workout category. He also has been listed in the <i>Best
Lawyers in America in Bankruptcy.
</i></p><p><i></i>Former ABI President <b>Ford Elsaesser </b>was named to the list of "100 Influential Idahoans" for his work on the
Pend Oreille Basin Commission. Mr. Elsaesser is with the Sandpoint, Idaho firm of Elsaesser, Jarzabek, Anderson,
Marks, Elliott & McHugh Chtd.
</p><p><b>Gary Marsh,</b> a partner in McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP's Atlanta office, has been selected as a fellow in the
American College of Bankruptcy. <i>Georgia Trend Magazine</i> also selected him as one of "Georgia's 2003 Legal
Elite," and the <i>Atlanta Magazine</i> named him one of "Georgia's Super Lawyers for 2004." Mr. Marsh, who is also
listed in <i>The Best Lawyers in America,</i> focuses his practice on business bankruptcy and litigation.
</p><p>The Trumbull Group LLC, Windsor, Conn., announced that <b>Ronda K. Collum</b> joined the company as a senior
consultant. Ms. Collum brings 22 years of experience providing claim, financial and forensic accounting services to
debtors, creditors' committees and trustees, and has provided analysis and testimony on issues involving financial
reporting, substantive consolidation, plan feasibility, liquidation scenarios, balloting results, preferences and claim
reconciliation.
</p><p>Kennedy, Covington, Lobdell & Hickman announced that <b>Jo Ann J. Brighton,</b> formerly a partner at Nixon
Peabody LLP, has relocated to Charlotte, N.C., and joined the firm as special counsel in its Debt Finance
Department. Ms. Brighton is a contributing editor to the <i>ABI Journal</i>'s "News at 11" column and is certified in
business bankruptcy by the American Board of Certification. An ABI member since 1990, she will continue her
practice representing secured creditors, syndicated DIP loans, business reorganization and bankruptcy.
</p><p>Foley & Lardner partner <b>Mark J. Wolfson,</b> Tampa, Fla., has been elected to serve on the Executive Committee of
The Florida Bar Business Law Section for 2003-04 as secretary-treasurer of the Executive Council. In 2002-03,
Wolfson was chair of the Business Law Section's Legislation Committee. Over the past years, he has also served as
chair of the section's Bankruptcy/UCC Committee and as editor of the committee's publication, <i>The Quarterly
Report.</i> Mr. Wolfson is chair of Foley & Lardner's Litigation Department in Tampa and is the leader of the firm's
Business Reorganizations Practice Group for the Southeast region. He has extensive experience in bankruptcy cases,
primarily representing secured creditors, creditors committees, buyers of assets in chapter 11, shareholders and
parties to contracts, such as landlords and franchisers.
</p><p><b>Doug Kelly,</b> an associate in the Orlando, Fla., office of Holland & Knight, has been appointed an adjunct professor
at the Florida A&M University College of Law in Orlando, where he will teach bankruptcy and creditors' rights.
With Holland & Knight, Kelly primarily focuses his practice on the representation of secured and unsecured
creditors in state and bankruptcy court. He will continue his full-time practice at Holland & Knight. Mr. Kelly is a
member of the Central Florida Bankruptcy Lawyers Association, ABI, the Orange County Bar Association and the
Business Law Section of the Florida Bar.
</p><p><b>Luis A. Abreu</b> announced he has become a principal in the firm of Carter, Craig, Bass, Blair & Kushner in
Danville, Va. Mr. Abreu has been a practicing attorney in Danville and all adjoining areas for more than 22 years
and will continue to focus his practice on debtor/creditor relations, bankruptcy, general business and litigation. Mr.
Abreu generally represents creditors and has been an ABI member for 10 years. He can be reached at 126 South
Union Street, P.O. Box 601, Danville, VA 24543-0601, <a href="mailto:labreu@ccbbk.com">labreu@ccbbk.com</a>.
</p><p>Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. shareholder <b>Peter C. Blain,</b> Milwaukee, has been elected to the American College
of Bankruptcy, one of only five Wisconsin attorneys to be elected. Mr. Blain is chair of the Bankruptcy and
Creditors' Rights Department of the firm, where he represents creditors, committees, trustees, debtors, financial
institutions and others in bankruptcy proceedings. He is a former chair of the State Bar of Wisconsin's Bankruptcy,
Insolvency and Creditors' Rights Section and Bankruptcy Bench/Bar Committee, and of the Milwaukee Bar
Association's Bankruptcy Section. Mr. Blain has been continuously listed in <i>Best Lawyers in America</i> since 1987,
is listed in <i>Who's Who in America</i> and <i>Who's Who in American Law,</i> and is also a noted author and speaker on
bankruptcy topics.
</p><p>The Denver firm of Pearson, Horowitz, Poskus & Burnett P.C. announced that <b>Bart Burnett</b> has become a
shareholder in the firm. He has more than 17 years of experience in bankruptcy, financial restructuring and
insolvency law, including business reorganization under chapter 11, out-of-court workout matters, and representation
of secured lenders, creditors and borrowers.
</p><p>ABI Director Hon. <b>William Bodoh</b> was the subject of a Jan. 4, 2004, profile in tje Youngstown, Ohio, <i>Vidicator</i>
upon his retirement from the bench at the end of 2003.
</p><p>Poyner & Spruill LLP is pleased to announce that <b>Lisa P. Sumner,</b><b> Diane P. Furr</b> and <b>S. Andrew Jurs</b> have
become partners. Ms. Sumner practices in the areas of bankruptcy, creditors' rights and commercial litigation in the
firm's Raleigh, N.C., office, and has experience representing secured and unsecured creditors, creditors' committees
and chapter 11 debtors in bankruptcy court and in negotiations regarding workouts. She also has experience representing banks
and other business interests as plaintiffs and defendants in commercial litigation. Ms. Sumner is licensed to
practice law in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia and may be reached at (919) 783-2869 or <a href="mailto:lsumner@poyners.com">lsumner@poyners.com</a>. Ms. Furr practices in the areas of bankruptcy and creditors' rights, banking, commercial law and
workouts in the firm's Charlotte, N.C., office. She represents lenders, trade creditors and lessors in chapter 11 cases
involving contested matters and issues involving preferences, reclamations, debtor-in-possession financing and asset
purchases. She has served on the advisory board of ABI's Southeast Bankruptcy Workshop. Ms. Furr is licensed to
practice law in North Carolina and South Carolina and may be reached at (704) 342-5338 or <a href="mailto:dfurr@poyners.com">dfurr@poyners.com</a>.
Mr. Jurs practices in the areas of bankruptcy, creditors' rights and commercial litigation, particularly bankruptcy
litigation, in the firm's Charlotte, N.C., office. He represents lenders, lessors, trade creditors and equity-holders in
commercial cases, including various contested matters and plan-confirmation issues on behalf of lenders. Mr. Jurs
is licensed to practice law in North Carolina and South Carolina and may be reached at (704) 342-5301 or
<a href="mailto:sajurs@poyners.com">sajurs@poyners.com</a>.
</p><p><b>Kenneth W. Mann,</b> a partner with mergers and acquisitions firm Equity Partners Inc. (EPI), Easton, Md.,
announced that the firm was retained by Wellington Leisure Products Inc. to seek buyers for the Madison, Ga.-based
debtor-in-possession. In September, various EPI-generated sales were approved in the Middle District of Georgia,
including going-concern transactions and sales of intellectual, personal and real property from other operations that
had ceased operations. Mr. Mann can be reached at (410) 822-0216 or <a href="mailto:mann@equitypartnersinc.com">mann@equitypartnersinc.com</a>.
</p><p><b>David Buxbaum,</b> chairman emeritus of Buxbaum Group, Calabasas, Calif., has been appointed a commissioner of
the Palm Springs International Airport and was also named to the Regional Board for Research and Education of the
Jerry Pettis Loma Linda Veterans Administration Hospital in Redlands, Calif. He was additionally named treasurer
of that board. In his role with the Palm Springs Airport, Mr. Buxbaum will represent his hometown of Rancho
Mirage on the commission. Mr. Buxbaum, the firm's founder, has been involved in retailing, inventory
liquidations and consulting for more than 50 years. Buxbaum Group, together with affiliate Buxbaum/Century, is
one of the largest liquidators and appraisers of retail and wholesale inventories, as well as machinery and industrial
equipment, across North America.
</p><p>Goulston & Storrs, Boston, announced that <b>Mary Ellen Welch Rogers</b> had joined the firm as a member in the
Asset Backed Lending Practice within its Commercial Group. For more than 10 years, Ms. Rogers has represented
secured and unsecured creditors in negotiation and preparation of out-of-court workouts and restructurings, and in
reorganization and liquidation cases. Her practice encompasses complex asset-based loan documentation, loan
workouts and debtor-in-possession financing, with a particular focus on retail. Ms. Rogers is a member of ABI, the
Turnaround Management Association, the Association of Commercial Finance Attorneys and the International
Women's Insolvency Conference, as well as the Massachusetts, Maine, Boston and Women's Bar Associations.
</p><p>The South Texas College of Law Board of Directors in Houston announced it has elected <b>Hugh M. Ray</b> as a new
member. Mr. Ray heads the national bankruptcy practice of the firm Andrews Kurth LLP, working in its Houston
and New York offices. He is a past chairman of the American Bar Association's Business Law Section's Business
Bankruptcy Committee and served on the ABA's Standing Committee on Judicial Selection, Tenure and
Compensation.</p><p>Miller & Holguin announced that <b>Barry S. Glaser</b> has joined the firm as chair of the its newly launched
Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights Practice Group. Formerly a partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP, Mr. Glaser's
practice focuses on creditors' rights, insolvency, real estate, and commercial litigation matters. His extensive
experience includes the representation of creditors (secured and unsecured), debtors, creditors' committees,
bankruptcy trustees and state court receivers, as well as parties interested in acquiring assets or controlling equity
positions in financially troubled businesses. He is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in California,
as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. District Court of Hawaii.
</p><p>The international law firm of Greenberg Traurig LLP announced the opening of their Dallas office with 20 attorneys
who bring experience from such firms as Andrews & Kurth, Patton Boggs and Larson King. With their move into
the Dallas area, the nation's ninth largest metropolitan area, Greenberg Traurig expands its key practice and industry
groups and strengthens its national and international presence. The group includes shareholder <b>Michelle A. Mendez,</b>
president-elect of the Bankruptcy Section of the Dallas Bar Association, whose practice is focused on the
representation of distressed companies, debtors, creditors, committees, equity-holders, trustees, examiners, financial
advisors, liquidators and purchasers of assets in distressed situations. She is joined by associate <b>John K. Turner,</b>
who has participated in the representation of debtors, creditors and creditors' committees in reorganization and
liquidation proceedings, including those of Service Merchandise Inc., Trans World Airlines Inc. and The Caldor
Corp. He also published "Giving God the Unavoidable Preference: Tithing and the Religious Liberty and Charitable
Donation Protection Act of 1998," <i>ABI Journal,</i> November 2000.
</p><p>Wormser, Kiely, Galef & Jacobs LLP, New York, announced that <b>Janice B. Grubin</b> has joined the firm as partner
and chair of its Bankruptcy Department. With a practice encompassing the transactional and the litigation aspects of
insolvency, Ms. Grubin represents debtors, creditors, trustees and official and unofficial committees in voluntary
and involuntary bankruptcy proceedings and workouts. Ms. Grubin served on the Second Circuit Task Force's
Advisory Committee on the Bankruptcy Courts, and participated in the founding of the Metro New York Chapter of
the International Women's Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation. Now located at 825 Third Ave., New York,
NY 10022, Ms. Grubin can be reached at (212) 687-4900 or <a href="mailto:jgrubin@wkgj.com">jgrubin@wkgj.com</a>.
</p><p>Miller Nash LLP recently announced the addition of new associates to its Seattle and Portland, Ore., offices. <b>John
Chung,</b> who now focuses his practice on insolvency and reorganization, was previously a database and document
manager at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. He is a member of the Washington State Bar
Association and serves on the newsletter committee of the Asian Bar Association of Washington. <b>Ashley S.
Hohimer</b> is a member of the firm's business department and focuses her practice on creditors' rights, with an
emphasis on bankruptcy, insolvency and reorganization. She is admitted to practice in Oregon and federal courts,
and is a member of the Oregon State Bar's debtor-creditor section.
</p><p>Sherwood Partners Inc.'s move to Palo Alto, Calif.,<b> </b>was prominently featured in an Associated Press article by
business writer Michael Liedtke. The profile of founder and principal <b>Martin Pichinson</b> highlighted the recent
relocation of the turnaround firm's headquarters to Silicon Valley. Further information on the firm's services and
location can be found on its web site at www.shrwood.com.
</p><p>McGlinchey Stafford PLLC, New Orleans, is pleased to announce that partner <b>Rudy J. Cerone</b> has been named as
the 2004 president of the American Board of Certification. As a member of ABC's first certification class, Mr.
Cerone was also recognized for 10 consecutive years of ABC certification in business bankruptcy law. Mr. Cerone is
a member of the firm's commercial litigation section with primary emphasis in the areas of business bankruptcy and
commercial litigation. He has been an ABI member since 1997 and serves as chair of its Business Reorganization
Committee's Subcommittee on Hospitality, Entertainment Venues & Gaming.
</p><p><b>Sarah Weaver</b> announced the opening of her law office, to be known as Sarah Weaver, Attorney at Law PLLC.
Located at 1325 Fourth Ave, Suite 940, Seattle, WA 98101-2509, she will represent debtors and creditors in
business and personal financial reorganizations, and can be reached at (206) 388-0168. Ms. Weaver has been an ABI
member since 1994.
</p><p>Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP announced that <b>Steven Golick,</b> of the law firm's Toronto office, has been named
National Volunteer of the Year by Kids Help Phone, Canada's only toll-free, 24-hour, national bilingual
telephone counseling service for children and youth. Mr. Golick was a founding member of this organization and
has provided pro bono services since before its inception in 1989, and drafted its original bylaws. He and his
partners and associates at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt provide legal services to Kids Help Phone on an ongoing basis.
</p><p><b>Michael M. Parker</b> was one of 13 new partners announced by Fulbright & Jaworski LLP, effective Jan. 1, 2004.
Prior to becoming partner, Mr. Parker served as a senior associate in Fulbright's San Antonio office. He focuses his
practice on workouts, business bankruptcy and commercial litigation matters. He was named a "Texas Super
Lawyer" in the November 2003 issue of <i>Texas Monthly</i> magazine and was named one of the 12 "Outstanding Young
Bankruptcy Lawyers" in the April 1999 issue of <i>Turnarounds & Workouts</i> (the only Texas lawyer to receive this
honor). He was certified in 1999 by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in both business bankruptcy law and
consumer bankruptcy law.
</p><p>The Bankruptcy Section of the Alaska Bar Association recently passed a resolution expressing their gratitude for
the extraordinary education efforts of <b>Thomas J. Yerbich</b>. Mr. Yerbich, an ABI member since 1997, is a vice
chair of ABI's Consumer Bankruptcy Committee and a contributing editor of the Consumer Corner column of the
<i>ABI Journal. </i>He also wrote the ABI-published <i>Consumer Bankruptcy: Fundamentals of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13
of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.</i>
</p><p><b>Barbara Franklin,</b> who retired from the Department of Justice in October 2002, was also admitted to practice law
in Hawaii in November 2003. She will continue to practice bankruptcy in both Alaska and Hawaii, and can be
contacted in Honokaa, Hawaii, at (808) 775-1555 or <a href="mailto:barbara.franklin@verizon.net">barbara.franklin@verizon.net</a>. The former assistant U.S. Trustee for the District of Alaska has been a continuous
member of ABI since 1991.
</p><p>In November 2003, three ABI members were appointed as bankruptcy court judges. The Eighth U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals installed <b>Dennis R. Dow</b> as bankruptcy judge for the Western District of Missouri. He replaced <b>Frank
Koger,</b> who died in January 2002. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Dow was a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon in
Kansas City, Mo. He has been listed in <i>The Best Lawyers in America</i> in the area of bankruptcy since 1995 and is a
vice chair of ABI's Consumer Bankruptcy Committee.
</p><p>Ten-year ABI member <b>Lawrence S. Walter,</b> formerly head of Sebaly, Shillito & Dyer LPA's bankruptcy and
commercial law group, was appointed to the bankruptcy bench in the Southern District of Ohio in Dayton. He
concentrated in bankruptcy, creditors' rights and commercial law, and also has considerable experience representing
creditors and trustees in consumer cases. On the debtor side, he also represented small businesses in workouts and
reorganizations. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit announced the appointment of former U.S. Trustee
<b>Maureen A. Tighe</b> as a judge on the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California in Los Angeles.
Ms. Tighe previously served as a U.S. Trustee for the Department of Justice in Los Angeles, where she managed
and administered bankruptcy cases in the Central District. From March 2002 she also served as interim U.S. Trustee
in the region, which includes Southern California, Hawaii, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Previously,
Ms. Tighe served as an assistant U.S. attorney in Los Angeles from 1988-98. In that position, she served as deputy
chief of the Major Frauds Section and chairperson of the Bankruptcy Fraud Task Force. She joined ABI in 1998 and
currently co-chairs its Commercial Fraud Task Force and is on the Advisory Board of ABI's Bankruptcy
Battleground West program. The position she fills was previously held by <b>Kathleen P. March,</b> who has returned
to private practice at The Bankruptcy Law Firm PC in Los Angeles ((310) 559-9224 or <a href="mailto:kmarch@bkylawfirm.com">kmarch@bkylawfirm.com</a>).
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