Email address
[email protected]Contact number
+1.212.859.8947Share profile
Band 2
Band 2
About
Provided by Rachel Strickland
Practice Areas
Chair of the Business Reorganization & Restructuring Department. Represents financially distressed companies, investors, hedge funds, shareholders, ad hoc groups, lenders, tort committees, §524(g) trusts, and other creditors in out-of-court and in-court restructurings, liability management exercises, acquisitions of and lending to distressed companies; advises on fiduciary duties, fraudulent transfers, legacy liabilities and secured and commercial transactions; litigates valuation and other plan confirmation disputes. Clients include NanoString Technologies, rue21, Southeastern Grocers, Official Committee of Tort Claimants of Imerys America, Inc., North American Refractories Asbestos Personal Injury Settlement Trust, Hellman & Friedman, J.P. Morgan Asset Management, and Caspian Capital. Recognized as outstanding restructuring attorney by national/international publications. Frequent lecturer/author on insolvency matters.
Personal
JD, New York University School of Law, 1998. BA, Michigan State University, 1994.
Chambers Review
USA
Rachel Strickland is noted for her expertise in bankruptcy matters, such as Chapter 11 proceedings and restructurings. She acts for a range of clients including bondholders, lenders and committees of mass tort claimants.
Rachel Strickland is highly regarded for her broad bankruptcy practice which includes acting for groups such as noteholders, lenders and claimants. Her recent practice also includes cases with mass tort aspects and related litigation.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Rachel is fantastic. She can command a room and drive the process."
"I think Rachel is amazing. She is smart and effective."
"Rachel is fantastic. She can command a room and drive the process."
"I think Rachel is amazing. She is smart and effective."
"Rachel is fantastic. She can command a room and drive the process."
"I think Rachel is amazing. She is smart and effective."
"Rachel is fantastic. She can command a room and drive the process."
"I think Rachel is amazing. She is smart and effective."