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Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association elects Greenberg Traurig's Tom McKee as its new president
Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association elects Greenberg Traurig's Tom McKee as its new president The NVBBA supports bankruptcy attorneys practicing in the Northern Virginia area Thomas J. McKee, Jr. of global law firm Greenberg Traurig LLP has been elected as the new president of the Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association (NCBBA). McKee, a shareholder in Greenberg...
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Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association elects Greenberg Traurig's Tom McKee as its new president
The NVBBA supports bankruptcy attorneys practicing in the Northern Virginia area
Thomas J. McKee, Jr. of global law firm Greenberg Traurig LLP has been elected as the new president of the Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association (NCBBA).
McKee, a shareholder in Greenberg Traurig, is the incumbent vice president of NCBBA. He will take charge as the NVBBA from September this year.
The NVBBA supports bankruptcy attorneys practicing in the Northern Virginia area, works to foster interest in bankruptcy law, and helps to facilitate the flow of information among bankruptcy lawyers, trustees, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
McKee is a commercial litigator and bankruptcy practitioner who regularly practices in state and federal courts around the country. He counsels and represents businesses and financial institutions, including national, regional, and community banks and lenders, to litigate various types of commercial disputes, including creditors' rights/enforcement matters, successor liability type issues, fiduciary duty claims, and other business torts and contract matters.
Greenberg Traurig's Restructuring & Bankruptcy Practice offers its services to companies faced with changes in the competitive global economy and within their own industries are turning increasingly to financial restructuring as an option. Greenberg Traurig's internationally recognized Restructuring & Bankruptcy Practice provides clients effective strategies to address the highly complex issues that arise in connection with in-and out-of-court reorganizations, restructurings, workouts, liquidations, and distressed acquisitions and sales, both domestically and in cross-border proceedings.
The firm's Litigation Practice has handled some of the most complex litigation in challenging jurisdictions around the world.
Greenberg Traurig has approximately 2,200 attorneys in 40 locations in the United States, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. It ranks consistently among the largest firms in the US on the Law360 400 and among the Top 20 on the Am Law Global 100. The firm is net carbon neutral with respect to its office energy usage and Mansfield Rule 3.0 Certified.