Rosanne Ciambrone
USA Guide 2024
Band 5 : Bankruptcy/Restructuring
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About
Provided by Rosanne Ciambrone
Practice Areas
Ms. Ciambrone practices in the area of business reorganization, financial restructuring, bankruptcy law and commercial litigation. She represents both borrowers and lenders in all facets of bankruptcy as well as in out-of-court restructurings. Ms. Ciambrone has represented financial institutions, insurance companies, indenture trustees, other creditors and borrowers in bankruptcy cases, debt restructurings and secured transactions. Her diverse practice includes extensive commercial litigation.
Admitted to practice in Illinois, Ms. Ciambrone is a member of the International Women's Insolvency Restructuring Confederation, the Justinian Society, and the National Association of Women Lawyers.
Professional Memberships
International Women's Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation; Justinian Society; National Association of Women Lawyers; American Bar Association
Publications
Author, "Should Bankruptcy Professionals Be Compensated for Defending Their Fee Applications?" Volume 33, Number 9, The Bankruptcy Strategist, July 2016; Co-author, "Discharge Exception for Fraud by Corporate Insider Is More Broad Than Circuit Court of Appeals Had Thought," Duane Morris Alert, May 16, 2016; Author, "Spinning Off an Underperforming Division," Corporate Counsel, 2014
Personal
Notre Dame Law School, J.D., 1988; University of Michigan, B.A., 1985
Chambers Review
USA
Rosanne Ciambrone of Duane Morris LLP is noted for her ability to handle high-profile bankruptcy litigation, as well as out-of-court restructurings. She has extensive experience assisting on issues relating to the real estate and healthcare sectors.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"She is very practical."
"Rosanne has an amazing skill set that allows her to take on the most complex cases."
"She is very practical."
"Rosanne has an amazing skill set that allows her to take on the most complex cases."